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the_bear_II
Mar 11, 2015Explorer
I have used the Henrys 289 and it worked well.
The new option many are using is a Rhino Type Lining material. I wondered if the Herculiner Roll-on you can get at autoparts stores would work. There have been a couple of posts in the past where folks have used it on their roofs with success.
There is a two step process from Dicor that works really well.
I know the tropicool has been used on Mobile Homes for years but I don't know how it would hold up to movement of an RV.
The new option many are using is a Rhino Type Lining material. I wondered if the Herculiner Roll-on you can get at autoparts stores would work. There have been a couple of posts in the past where folks have used it on their roofs with success.
There is a two step process from Dicor that works really well.
I know the tropicool has been used on Mobile Homes for years but I don't know how it would hold up to movement of an RV.
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