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- GENECOPExplorer II
MaverickBBD wrote:
I am probably missing something, but why would you want to do that? Does the fiberglass need to be repaired?
That is one of the considerations of my choosing a fiberglass roof material is that I wouldn't have to "re-coat" the surface.
Nothing is forever, my roof is one big piece of fiberglass, five years old now starting to show signs of wear... My MH is outside year round, always was, unless you have inside storage and hardly use your RV you have to treat and maintain everything....That's why Dicor and others make so many good products these days... - GENECOPExplorer IIForget reasonable, do it once do it right...two choices, I have worked with both.....Dicor makes a fiberglass epoxy paint.....wash prep first, then coat, high quality good stuff. Option two is a Marine Glass epoxy paint, I forget the brand I used but it was top shelf high quality used for boat decks and bottoms....if you want more info let me know....
- CW5DJSRESExplorer:? would like to hear the answer to this. I have a fiberglass top, but have been using wash and wax on it as that was recommended by dealer.
- MaverickBBDExplorerI am probably missing something, but why would you want to do that? Does the fiberglass need to be repaired?
That is one of the considerations of my choosing a fiberglass roof material is that I wouldn't have to "re-coat" the surface.
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