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Old 06-10-2004, 08:16 PM
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Default RE: Covering material - the good and the not so good

Here is where I am gonna get smoked big time. I love Solarfilm. It is fantastic stuff. Very light, low temp covering. You just cannot believe the way you can stretch and shrink it around the orneriest structures. I have no problems with sagging or bubbles. If I could find it again I would love to get some. It is fairly strong and is definately the easiest of the films to use in my opinion. It's biggest downfall is a lack of colours. Oh well you can't have everything. Anyway I currently use Ultracote mostly. But I have and still use some Monocote when I want some of the colours that you can only get in Monocote. They all will give good results if you use them properly. They each have thier own charicteristics and you need to be aware of them. Reading the instructions that comes with the covering is important. Good luck with your project.

Mark Shuman