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Liquid Spray Siding consists of a vi-mastic mixture of resins, tiny spherical PVC particles, binders and pigment particles dispersed in a water soluble base. When Liquid Spray Siding is applied and begins to dry, the water evaporates allowing the PVC, pigment and binders to come closer together until they fuse into a tough "continuous" film. The film is strong and durable enough to stand up to the most extreme weather for years, waterproofing and protecting. However, the film has minute gaps left between the binder particles, even though they have coalesced into a continuous film.
This discontinuity of the film is extremely helpful. While hydrogen bonding restricts mobility, liquid water is prevented from passing through the tiny openings while at the same time, allowing tiny gaseous vapor molecules to pass through. Think of squeezing a bag of marbles tightly together. No matter how hard you squeeze, because of the round shape of the marbles, there are still gaps between them. Liquid Spray Siding works much the same way. The gaps around the spherical PVC molecules enable the gaseous vapor to escape through the film which allows the coating to 'BREATHE'.
Other paints and coatings that cannot breathe, trap moisture behind the coating, ultimately causing blistering, flaking and peeling. Other coatings breathe, but have limited waterproofing ability. Liquid Spray Siding can stretch, breathe and waterproof, all at the same time, making it the ULTIMATE EXTERIOR COATING. Liquid Spray Siding will provide the maximum protection for your home or business.
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