Answer
Jul 31, 2023 - 07:32 PM
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The material of the panels themselves (polyurethane) can stand up to being constantly wet but the painted finish may wear a lot more quickly if it is constantly subjected to water running over it. It will also depend on what is in the water. We do not recommend exposing our panels to chemically treated water.
In regards to the UV inhibitor, we do not recommend a specific brand (as formulas are constantly changing) but any good quality clear coat UV inhibitor meant to be used with polyurethane should work fine. We recommend doing a patch test on a panel in an inconspicuous area first to ensure that you will like the finished product.
The material of the panels themselves (polyurethane) can stand up to being constantly wet but the painted finish may wear a lot more quickly if it is constantly subjected to water running over it. It will also depend on what is in the water. We do not recommend exposing our panels to chemically treated water.
In regards to the UV inhibitor, we do not recommend a specific brand (as formulas are constantly changing) but any good quality clear coat UV inhibitor meant to be used with polyurethane should work fine. We recommend doing a patch test on a panel in an inconspicuous area first to ensure that you will like the finished product.