Marco Flamingo
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A Google search shows that there is nothing new under the sun (well, microballoons are kind of new). There's even a Wikipedia entry for insulating paints using microballoons.
Car enthusiasts have been looking for a firewall coating for heat/noise/fire protection that can be sprayed on. Some of the commercial products discussed here are mentioned. Here is a post that shows how to make the stuff using $5 a gallon "mistake" paint and microballoons.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/show ... 370&page=2
For me, a light colored paint would be best in the V berth. I'm not sure how much effect the brown/purple phenolic beads would have on white paint, but since I need to buy some, I'll just buy the white glass microballoons. I don't know how the phenolic beads are made and whether they have a vacuum inside of them like the glass ones allegedly have.
Mark
Car enthusiasts have been looking for a firewall coating for heat/noise/fire protection that can be sprayed on. Some of the commercial products discussed here are mentioned. Here is a post that shows how to make the stuff using $5 a gallon "mistake" paint and microballoons.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/show ... 370&page=2
For me, a light colored paint would be best in the V berth. I'm not sure how much effect the brown/purple phenolic beads would have on white paint, but since I need to buy some, I'll just buy the white glass microballoons. I don't know how the phenolic beads are made and whether they have a vacuum inside of them like the glass ones allegedly have.
Mark