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Q: My FRP looks Old and faded and has damage and loose areas. Instead of Upgrading to Jemiclad Can I just refresh my FRP with Paint? A: Absolutely FRP can be painted. There are going to be several critical steps that need to take place to prep the FRP wall product you’re going to paint. You’ll need to grind or sand the product down through the surface seal to the fibreglass strands so the paint has something to adhere too. Be very cautious when grinding FRP to be well ventilated and wear good quality respiratory protection as the fibreglass dust is potentially very harmful to your lungs. Once that is done you must clean the FRP with a solvent based cleaner and then you can paint the fibreglass all different kinds of colours that you wish. Thing to Know Before Painting FRP in an Attempt to Save Money Alone, fibreglass products are not necessarily considered food safe. A surface coating is used to make fibreglass FRP wall panels FOOD SAFE, depending on the product you used