Rhino Shield
Before Rhino Shield, most homeowners interested in beautifying the exterior of their homes chose traditional paint. Both Rhino Shield and paint improve the appearance of a home. However, after only a few years, paint can begin to chip, flake, or peel, and the color may fade. Maintaining the original luster of the paint requires repairs, which add costs to the upkeep of a home. Rhino Shield, a new technology in exterior covering, avoids these problems.
In addition, Rhino Shield can protect the home. Unlike Rhino Shield, paint simply colors a surface. Rhino Shield guards against deterioration, wood rot, leaking stucco, termites, and toxic mold. The product can add value to a home as opposed to paint, which represents an ongoing expense homeowners must contend with for as long as they own a house.
Rhino Shield comes in all the colors paint comes in, while adding significant protection to the outside of the home. The primer, which is patented, penetrates walls and bonds to their surface. Waterproof, flexible, and breathable, the primer guards against peeling and blistering. It also acts as an encapsulator for lead paint and earned recognition for this from the Environmental Protection Agency.
The difference between Rhino Shield and paint is a result of their different makeup. Paints utilize chalk and minerals as fillers. Rhino Shield employs 3M ceramic microspheres, which insulate and offer durability. In 2003, Paint & Coatings Industry magazine ran a report detailing the benefits of employing microsphere technology in paints or coatings. The Rhino Shield system now enjoys a reputation as the standard-bearer in the industry.
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