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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
  • Hello Gene,
    That Eco-Coat is what I have been trying to refer to

    Rick
  • Hello All,
    The Rhino I am referring to is specially made for RV roofs called Eco-Coat, that is what I am really interested in

    Thanks all,

    Rick
  • Rhino doesn't get as hard as does Line X, as it stays more rubbery to the tough. Which there are both pros and cons to that. I haven't used it on a roof but do have it in the bed of my Chevy pickup. That cost was just over $400. There was a lot more metal preparation than I would have thought. The paint in the bed had to all be roughed up so the Rhino would stick. The sound of grinders running on my new truck was about more than I could stand to hear so took a long walk from the shop, till they finished. Dries to the touch in a few hours and they recommended 24 hours before hauling anything in the bed. I am considering having my inside Jeep floor sprayed with the stuff.

    I don't see any problems with using it on a roof, so long as the surface is properly prepped.
  • if its anything like X liner it gets rock hard.. I,d think a roof coating should be flexable.