rhinoshield pros or cons. Any experience with this product would be helpfull.
Ray
rhinoshield pros or cons. Any experience with this product would be helpfull.
Ray
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I would use caution.
"Q: How thick is the Rhino-Shield product?
A: Ten to twelve times thicker than regular paint. "
"Q: Will my wood grain still be visible after Rhino-Shield is applied?
A: The Rhino-Shield product does not affect wood grains and textures. "
Does not seem to be compatible.
Also there never give any details of any test that show how much the "insulate" or "soundproof".
It appears to be a type of product that has been called "liquid siding". One of the problems with it is that if it is not applied perfectly there will be places where water can get behind it and rot out the wood.
See http://www.askthebuilder.com. He has some very strong feelings on this type of product.