

Thermoguard Cladcoat
Thermoguard Cladcoat is a rapid drying, self priming, one coat, low sheen finish for most types of metal and plastic cladding, as well as plastic fittings and signage.
Thermoguard Cladcoat is fully compliant and can be brushed, rolled or sprayed at temperatures down to 5°C. Available in a comprehensive range of colours, Thermoguard Cladcoat offers outstanding durability, flexibility and colour fastness.
There are many different makes of plastic cladding and while Thermoguard Cladcoat is approved for Plastisol® and has been used successfully on the vast majority, no single paint system is suitable for every situation. Thermoguard recommend an application/adhesion trial of a test area and will provide a refundable sample tin for this purpose.
It is the responsibility of the specifier/end user to take advantage of this service in order to satisfy themselves of the compatibility of Thermoguard Cladcoat and the substrate to be coated. Many rigid plastics, including Foamex® and PVC can be coated, allowing redecoration of brackets, fittings and rainwater goods, but all should be spot tested as above.
Thermoguard Cladcoat has been successfully employed in other areas where corrosion resistance, durability and colour fastness is required.
Thermoguard Cladcoat is a flexible, anti-corrosive coating which lasts better than standard paints and coatings.
![]() | Question: Does this product have a BBA certificate |
Answer: No, the only coating we are currently able to offer that can be applied to metal cladding with BBA approval is the Tor Elastaseal Z system. This however is an unusual system to specify for this type of application and we would need further details before we could clarify suitability and the correct system to apply. | |
![]() | Question: Hi, I'm looking to paint my single garage door in white, but note the minimum order is 50l. Is there anyway you can do a smaller order please? |
Answer: For a single, metal garage door we would instead recommend Rust-Oleum CombiColor. | |
![]() | Question: I looking to paint my gliderol garage door
They said I needed plastisol based paint
Would this do it??? |
Answer: If you require a paint suitable to apply to Plastisol surfaces then yes Thermoguard Cladcoat would be suitable. | |
![]() | Question: I am having a new portacabin modular building installed. It has plastisol exterior walls that only come in a very limited range of colours.
If I use this product how long can I expect it to look good before a re-coat is required |
Answer: The colours are fade-resistant automotive, to give extended time before fade. Colours are designed to retain colour for the following periods in normal environments: General colours - 10 years / Reds - in which even car paints fade - 7 years. | |
![]() | Question: Looking to spray my pvc windows... is this all I need? |
Answer: For uPVC windows we would recommend Zinsser AllCoat Exterior. This product is available in a range of finishes all RAL and BS colours (except for fluorescent and metallic). | |
• These colour samples are to be used for guidance only.
• Product contained within is generic to provide a close representation to your chosen colour.
• Should not be used to carry out any painting project, this is for colour selection purposes only and does not remove the need for you to ensure the correct product is chosen and tested for your application once a colour has been decided on.
• It is not a sample of the product you intend to purchase/use and cannot be used to test anything other than colour appearance.
• Notwithstanding any other provision of our conditions of sale, you agree and understand that many factors affect the colour of a painted product, including lighting, sheen level, method of application, batches variances number of coats and substrate surface.
• We cannot therefore promise that the colour of the product you ultimately purchase will exactly match the colour of this colour sample.
• Once you have selected a colour, you must purchase the smallest amount of the product you intend to use in your chosen colour and apply to a small, inconspicuous test area to be sure that it meets your expectations.
• Leave the product for 24 hours and then only buy more paint and/or apply more paint if you are completely happy with the results on the test area.
• We cannot be liable to you for any loss or damage if you have not complied with this process.
• Notwithstanding any other provision of our conditions of sale, you agree and understand that many factors affect the colour of a painted product, including lighting, sheen level, method of application and product surface.
• We cannot therefore promise that the colour of the product you paint with the Kolorbond paint will exactly match the colour of the item you send to us.
• You must therefore purchase the smallest Kolorbond paint pot available first and then apply the paint to a small, and where possible hidden, test area of your product to be sure that it meets your expectations.
• Leave the product for 24 hours and then only buy more paint and/or apply more paint to your product if you are completely happy with the results on the test area.
• We cannot be liable to you for any loss or damage if you have not complied with this process.