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Momboy007
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Sep 26, 2013

Any experience with Rhino liner?

Hello All,
I just read on one of the posts someone mentioning Rhino liner Eco-Coat for the roof of a class C, does anyone have any experience with this and how much it costs? Me and my wife are determined to keep our Motorhome (2006) for many many more Years and do not want to heart ache of a leaky roof. Knock on wood it has not leaked yet, but I keep it stored inside in a barn, which I think really helps.

Thanks all in advance,

Rick
  • Chopperbob wrote:
    I used Bus Kote. Used on school busses.
    Done two so far. Great product. Nasa
    Uses it.
    Bob


    Do you just roll it on over the existing rv roof.
  • I have used polyurea on motorhome roofs before. the benefit is that polyurea will outlast the motorhome itself if it is done right and is maintenance free. polyurea is the name of the material (Rhino eco-coat)is the brand name.
  • Just had a ankle replaced. Not very mobile. How about
    Cutting a piece from the bucket? If I could figure out
    How to do That. the primer is thin and
    Runny and has a white tint. Used a brush
    And roller. Calked everything first.
    Cant say enough about it.
    Bob
  • They say it reflects sunlight and has insulation effect.
    It is definitly cooler.
    Bob.
    School busses are the real test.
  • Took both -tioga and Trek to car wash then did them
    Next day. Dries quick only takes one sunny day.
    Bob
  • Took both -tioga and Trek to car wash then did them
    Next day. Dries quick only takes one sunny day.
    Bob