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- clc530ExplorerSureCoat Roof Systems for Recreational Vehicles has anyone used his?
- Doc_EagleExplorerWe put the white liquid RV roofing on last weekend. Little prep work and four hour work time, squeege it out and smooth out with a roller. Goes over a rubber roof nicely, guess that is similar stuff, our roof was 20 years old and in pretty decent shape. Just wonder the price on that stuff.
- havasuExplorerIt's just another Elastomeric - we use it on the roofs of the mobile homes in the desert and there are probably a dozen different suppliers including Henrys and range from $60 a 5 gallon drum to $160 for the top notch stuff.
It doesn't chemically bond to the surface - just a mechanical bond so surface needs to be well prepped. It forms a thick 'rubber' skin that is 100% waterproof but water can creep underneath it from splits or edges.
Typically we recoat every 2-3 years in the desert.
It should work on an RV as it remains flexible - just make sure the surface is clean and pretreat any cracks or leaks with Dicor sealant first and let it cure before applying. - Jerry_BExplorer
RoadXYZ wrote:
Jerry B wrote:
Anyone tried this?
http://duckcoat.com/
Who suggested you do this ?
I saw it at Menards. It can be used with pooling water and is not water soluable. I'm going to try it on a EPDM roof on my wifes art studio. If I like it, the RV is next. Appears much easier to use than the two part "Liquid Roof" EPDM product. - PF_PMExplorerHow easy or difficult is it to remove once it is used...?
- Sooner_SchoonerExplorerThe web site states you can put it over EPDM rubber roofs, thanks for the information. I have a roof issue now and I may try the stuff.
- jetboater454ExplorerNot sure if it would work on a camper roof,but is great on a roof over a deck with the rolled roofing.Better than the Kool Seal coating.
- PogoilExplorerNot enough info from web site.
I like Gaco roof.
Pogoil. - sjholtExplorerhttp://www.bestmaterials.com/detail.aspx?ID=16570
I used this and it appears to be the same stuff and after 3 years it is holding up fine. - RoadXYZExplorer II
Jerry B wrote:
Anyone tried this?
http://duckcoat.com/
Who suggested you do this ?
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