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painting roof for insulation properties
#11
Pog, nope, bleach didn't touch it. Heard something about a copper solution, but I never tried it or saw a neighbor use it.

David

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#12
Nice looking house and paint scheme. From the pics it does not appear that you have enough attic ventilation.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#13
Wow, strong growth. Assuming you did but gotta ask ... Did you try it straight ? Have a way to keep it from running off ?

Never tried it on painted surface but works for gelcoat ... Oxalic acid ( need elbow grease ) or next step stronger ... Muriatic > just spray on. Both of these are o.k for new gelcoat and semi safe for older ( starting to get chalky ) gelcoat. However, both i believe would etch a painted surface or at least open the 'grain' of it. Might be worth the trade off on an older already surface to get the slime off ?

Thinking out loud here ... Would Round Up work ?

aloha,
pog
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#14
Judging from the color of your existing roof, I don't think anything other than a pure white roof is going to give you the relief you are looking for. It's pretty light already.
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#15
Info on titanium. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide

Wish I did not read the skim milk part.

The titanium in the pigment also serves to 'protect' the paint from UV too.

aloha,
pog

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#16
Interesting stuff, pog. A lot I didn't know there. I skimmed it, and I plan to take a closer look tomorrow. I had no idea titanium had so many uses.
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