More repair works with our all-rounder
After we had reported about how our colleague Philipp had used Allround Sealing Spray on his garden shed, we received some more photos and videos from other colleagues as well. They have also used the handy helper for some repair works at home. Take a look at where Allround Sealing Spray can be used:
On a house roof
Dennis sent us some pictures of a house roof. Allround Sealing Spray Grey had been used in order to repair a chimney chase cover made of lead, which had become porous over time. The spray has been in permanent use for about six months and has been exposed to temperatures between -5 C° and 37°C during this period of time. Neither did any splits in the structure appear nor did the coating crack.
Right next to the chimney, there is a skylight window. In order to seal it, Dennis used Allround Sealing Spray one more time – now the black one.
On a rain gutter
“Do it yourself“, thought Fatih. The holes in the rain gutters on the garage of his apartment building had been bugging him for a long time. When the gutter tape, which the janitor had applied, did not last, Fatih used Allround Sealing Spray Grey. He recorded everything on video, so you can easily see the before-and-after effect. Rain gutters suffer extremely from being exposed to weather conditions. For that reason, fixing damages at an early stage is very important.
On a corrugated roof
Not just roofing felt or rain gutters can be repaired with Allround Sealing Spray. In this example, my colleague Julian has sealed a corrugated roof. In the corrugated roofing sheets, holes had formed around the screws.
On a terrace
As you can see in the pictures, the sandstone of the terrace banister has started to crumble. Instead of drilling into the weakened material and attaching new stones, Julian had the idea to seal and stabilize the wall with Allround Sealing Spray Grey. As a result, a firm and protective compound was formed. That kind of emergency repair is also used for plinths of buildings.
Julian also treated the wood banister with Allround Sealing Spray. That way, the wood is protected against water perfectly. After he had used Allround Sealing Spray White, Julian painted over the banister with Aluminium Spray. The advantage of using Allround Sealing Spray an wood: The material does not need to be sanded before being painted, so the coulour can be applied immediately.
If you want to know more about decoration with metal sprays indoors and outdoors, check this blog post.
On a litter bin
Who would have thought that you can also repair slippery fabrics with our Allround Sealing Spray. Julian tried it on a rubbish bag in his garden. In this case, he put a jute ribbon over the crack and sealed it with Allround Sealing Spray Grey. The result: The composite mixture is even more durable than the foil itself. Even larger cracks can be repaired and insulated that way without any problems.
On a hose
As Allround Sealing Spray is 100 percent water-repellent, it is perfect for repairing hoses. In this case, Julian used Allround Sealing Spray Black on a discharge hose.