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Has anyone used this stuff before?
I am planning on building a standard frame, and then hanging this instead of drywall. I am working around plants so dry wall is not an option (too much dust). This stuff seems better anyway. Here's a PDF about it: http://www.cellofoam.com/BuildingProducts/polyshieldsu.html
The side not pictured is actually a foil/mylar type surface. Now I know there's a huge difference between mylar and foil and I am not sure which one it more resembles. In my google searches of polyshield one site actually called it mylar, but I'm skeptical. It seems pretty cheap at $10 for a 4'x8' sheet to have mylar. Does anyone know just how reflective PolyShield is and if it will cause hot spots?
So what do you guys think about this stuff. It looks like a great substitute for drywall in the building of grow rooms.
I am planning on building a standard frame, and then hanging this instead of drywall. I am working around plants so dry wall is not an option (too much dust). This stuff seems better anyway. Here's a PDF about it: http://www.cellofoam.com/BuildingProducts/polyshieldsu.html
The side not pictured is actually a foil/mylar type surface. Now I know there's a huge difference between mylar and foil and I am not sure which one it more resembles. In my google searches of polyshield one site actually called it mylar, but I'm skeptical. It seems pretty cheap at $10 for a 4'x8' sheet to have mylar. Does anyone know just how reflective PolyShield is and if it will cause hot spots?
So what do you guys think about this stuff. It looks like a great substitute for drywall in the building of grow rooms.