Starman
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I had been asked , and was also curious myself, about Lonseal. So I contacted the company today and spoke in detail to a factory rep about this product.
I was told a few things that I do not remember being discussed here before and thought I would pass on this information.
Lonseal is a vinyl product. It has what is referred to as a " Photo-finish" . In a nut shell, a picture is taken of the real Teak and Holly and is laminated to the vinyl in the same manner that a picture is laminated to a coffee cup.
Lonseal has absolutely no UV protection. It will fade when introduced to sunlight, such as a dash board area. They expect the life range to be 2-3 years max in such areas where it comes under direct sunlight, and this includes any where the sun hits the product.
Although I was told it would be OK to use it in places such as a head and galley, they said the epoxy based adhesive is the preferred in any areas where water is expected . Such as an overflowing head, water spills, constant wet clean-up. The regular adhesive sells for about 60.00 a gallon. I did not ask the cost of the epoxy based adhesive.
They are working on some new products with UV protection, and with a raised grain ( textured ) finish, and something that may be used outside. But one person I spoke with today was very skeptical about using this outside ( the possible new stuff being experimented with ) because of the slick nature of vinyl textured or not.
So bottom line, If using Lonseal, make sure it does not get direct sunlight, IT WILL FADE. In water prone areas ( head/galley ) use the epoxy based adhesive.
And just to make sure I am not misunderstood: I was told these things by the factory, the factory rep in NC and a distributor in NC. All 3 said the same thing.
I was told a few things that I do not remember being discussed here before and thought I would pass on this information.
Lonseal is a vinyl product. It has what is referred to as a " Photo-finish" . In a nut shell, a picture is taken of the real Teak and Holly and is laminated to the vinyl in the same manner that a picture is laminated to a coffee cup.
Lonseal has absolutely no UV protection. It will fade when introduced to sunlight, such as a dash board area. They expect the life range to be 2-3 years max in such areas where it comes under direct sunlight, and this includes any where the sun hits the product.
Although I was told it would be OK to use it in places such as a head and galley, they said the epoxy based adhesive is the preferred in any areas where water is expected . Such as an overflowing head, water spills, constant wet clean-up. The regular adhesive sells for about 60.00 a gallon. I did not ask the cost of the epoxy based adhesive.
They are working on some new products with UV protection, and with a raised grain ( textured ) finish, and something that may be used outside. But one person I spoke with today was very skeptical about using this outside ( the possible new stuff being experimented with ) because of the slick nature of vinyl textured or not.
So bottom line, If using Lonseal, make sure it does not get direct sunlight, IT WILL FADE. In water prone areas ( head/galley ) use the epoxy based adhesive.
And just to make sure I am not misunderstood: I was told these things by the factory, the factory rep in NC and a distributor in NC. All 3 said the same thing.