way cool shutter restoration Jeff. I thought is was going to be a can of paint :) Just a different fix in a can , haha. Sharing to Facebook now . Keep the good videos , tips and fixes coming .
You commented that "you can use propane too." What were you using? I didn't hear you identify it? I see it's a yellow cylinder but I don't know what it is.
Ahh, my bad... its MAPP gas, burns a little hotter. should be right next to the propane tanks in home depot, lowes etc. Ill drop in some words on an edit as soon as I can. propane probably would give a little more heat control, but I found mapp to be just about perfect, but maybe practice on the back side of the panel if youre new to mapp gas. the top unit needs to be mapp gas compatible, some only run on propane.
the heat is sort of re-activating the top layer of plastic as if it was liquid in the mould. Just enough heat for the top layer to liquid and set back quickly before it distorts the over all shape. Not exactly burning off anything but sort of healing it. Thanks for reaching out and good luck!
Any thoughts on the longevity of this, im very curious on how long this will last. Im really digging this application and so would my can of MAPP gas. Let alone on my brick house I'm not sure I would even have to take down my shutters.
Keep the garden hose handy, If it weren't for the spider webs, dry leaves and wasps nests being flammable, maybe so! I've seen no fading since the video was made and I'll guess that it goes on close to as long as the original surface did before it faded. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Thanks, Ill skip. Clear peels off vinyl in no time. Vinyl grows and shrinks with temperature changes, clear coat doesn't. There's a balance between easy and functional.
Works on your faded trim on autos too
way cool shutter restoration Jeff. I thought is was going to be a can of paint :) Just a different fix in a can , haha. Sharing to Facebook now . Keep the good videos , tips and fixes coming .
Thanks, will do! and I really appreciate the like and share!
You commented that "you can use propane too." What were you using? I didn't hear you identify it? I see it's a yellow cylinder but I don't know what it is.
Ahh, my bad... its MAPP gas, burns a little hotter. should be right next to the propane tanks in home depot, lowes etc.
Ill drop in some words on an edit as soon as I can. propane probably would give a little more heat control, but I found mapp to be just about perfect, but maybe practice on the back side of the panel if youre new to mapp gas. the top unit needs to be mapp gas compatible, some only run on propane.
Wow! I'll be trying this on my shutters this weekend. So is the heat burning off the oxidation revealing the un-oxidized surface below?
the heat is sort of re-activating the top layer of plastic as if it was liquid in the mould. Just enough heat for the top layer to liquid and set back quickly before it distorts the over all shape. Not exactly burning off anything but sort of healing it. Thanks for reaching out and good luck!
@@Mid-Life-Hobbyist Thank you for your quick response!
Any thoughts on the longevity of this, im very curious on how long this will last. Im really digging this application and so would my can of MAPP gas. Let alone on my brick house I'm not sure I would even have to take down my shutters.
Keep the garden hose handy, If it weren't for the spider webs, dry leaves and wasps nests being flammable, maybe so! I've seen no fading since the video was made and I'll guess that it goes on close to as long as the original surface did before it faded. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Thats an incredible trick. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible night
Thanks, Tim! works on alot of plastics, and it's kinda fun in a Pyro kind of way
Easier method - leave shutters on home , spray 2 coats of clear coat for plastic, done
Thanks, Ill skip. Clear peels off vinyl in no time. Vinyl grows and shrinks with temperature changes, clear coat doesn't. There's a balance between easy and functional.
Very nice. I like it. Keep up the great work.
Will do! Thank you! only 27 more shutters left to do 😉