clinte89 wrote:
I was to understand that an rv roof with holes in the rubber would not be good with the rv armor. If it would work well that would be great. I only have one or two small tears the rest of t is in good shape.
With RV-Armor, or a similar product, the roof is =stripped=, right down to the wood. Any repairs to the decking are done, then the coating is applied and all vents, antennae and A/C units are replaced. I looked in to this for my FW, but it was about 60% of the value of my trailer, so I declined. No =way= I'd ever recover that on sale.
Lyle