signbrad
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Fiberglass is a plastic that is reinforced with glass fiber. All plastics deteriorate over time. UV exposure accelerates the deterioration.
Prevent UV exposure and you delay the deterioration.
Any paint or clear that inhibits UV exposure would help. Automotive paints and clears are mostly acrylic polyurethanes these days and provide protection (not homeowner-grade varnish, but automotive polyurethane).
If removing ladders daily is not your cup of tea, garaging the vehicle is the best option. Tarps work, too, as Geno suggested. A carport might help, or a shade tree. But a garage is best.
I liked my wood ladders better than my fiberglass ladders, but wood deteriorates, too. And the fiberglass ladders were not as heavy, even the Type I ladders.
An electrician told once me that painting a ladder compromises its electrical insulating ability. And he said that wood is safer than fiberglass, electrically speaking. Was he right? I don't know, but he stiffed me for two thousand dollars in the early 80s and then disappeared without a trace. (His body will never be found).
Just kidding in Kansas City
Brad
Prevent UV exposure and you delay the deterioration.
Any paint or clear that inhibits UV exposure would help. Automotive paints and clears are mostly acrylic polyurethanes these days and provide protection (not homeowner-grade varnish, but automotive polyurethane).
If removing ladders daily is not your cup of tea, garaging the vehicle is the best option. Tarps work, too, as Geno suggested. A carport might help, or a shade tree. But a garage is best.
I liked my wood ladders better than my fiberglass ladders, but wood deteriorates, too. And the fiberglass ladders were not as heavy, even the Type I ladders.
An electrician told once me that painting a ladder compromises its electrical insulating ability. And he said that wood is safer than fiberglass, electrically speaking. Was he right? I don't know, but he stiffed me for two thousand dollars in the early 80s and then disappeared without a trace. (His body will never be found).
Just kidding in Kansas City
Brad