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bobsallyh
Mar 28, 2018Explorer II
I used Liquid Roof on my EPDM rubber roof about a month ago. 40' fiver. The company has a 6" strip of polyester material 10' long that I used on the joint between the front and rear caps. Embedded it into the material when applying. I over bought simply because the company is in the Northeast and I'm in Arizona. Get the roof as clean as possible. I used mineral spirits to clean the dirt off the Dicor sealant at roof vents, etc. You will be surprised how easily it comes off. My roof radiuses down the side about 1 1/2 inches. So I masked the sides about a foot down and covered the slide covers also. All this work was done before the coating day. On coating day I dusted off the roof with a DRY dust mop. Then we mixed the material, adding in the bottle of catalyst, stirring with a half inch drill and a paint mixer,(Harbor Freight, Lowes). Using the five gallon bucket is VERY heavy, so we dumped some in another plastic bucket and hauled it to the roof. I would dump some out of the bucket onto the roof. Tried spreading it with a foam squeegee that was totally worthless. I tried finding a decent size rubber one with no luck. Threw the foamy down and just used the roller on the stick. Also used a paint brush around all fixtures. This stuff is sort of thick but yet slingy. While I did the upper part a friend did the radiuses with a 1 1/2 roller working from a ladder. Glad I masked stuff or clean up would have been tiring. Use very dark sun glasses as this stuff creates quite a glare. After a couple of days, I looked at it from a ladder. Then when it was dry, I took a look/see on the roof. I could see where there were some places I was light on the application. So I still had plenty of coating lefted and I called the company. Asked when I could re-coat and was told to wait 30 days. So three weeks ago today repeating the same everything we applied the second coat. Turned out very well. This stuff is self-leveling and really coats well. Last week after it was dry, I re-installed the solar panels and are good to go! Wear the oldest, trashiest clothes you have! Have some help and have all your ducks in order before starting to coat! I'm very pleased with the outcome. Won't sugar coat it, but it is labor intensive. I had absolutely no trouble with pot life, thought I might with the Arizona low humidity and 70 degree temp but was a non factor. If I can be of more help just PM me.
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