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- naturistNomadAs a former industrial coatings chemist, I can tell you that "easy pour-on" generally also means "almost good." While I have never (yet) coated an RV roof with any of these products, the nature of the beast is such that a clean roof, good surface prep, and smear -- not simple dump the bucket -- technique is at least as important as the product chosen for the job.
I just bought a 4.7 gallon bucket of Henry Tropicool to do my RV roof, a task I'll be undertaking this spring before camping season. @JBarca, I'm all ears for your experience and tips regarding that product. - profdant139Explorer IIJohn, thanks for that detailed answer! I don't have a leak, and my roof looks fine -- but I am one of those "be prepared" folks, so I am doing my homework ahead of time.
And the fact that Duck Coat does not have data sheets is not encouraging. I will keep on going with my research.
In my dreams, there is some sort of an easy to use, pour-on roof coating that dries quickly.
I guess that as I have gotten older, my dreams have become much less interesting than they were when I was young! ;) - JBarcaNomad IIHi,
I have not heard of that product for RV's; they offer two products. https://duckcoat.com/white-silicone-rv-roof-coating/ and https://duckcoat.com/duck-coat-rv-15-year-white-elastomeric-roof-coating/
Which exact product are you looking at? They offer both acrylic and high-solids silicone products, but both are very different.
And a heads up, they have elected not to include tech data on the RV coating products on their site; why? They have the SDSs as required by law, but there do not have tech data sheets for their RV coatings. See here: https://duckcoat.com/resources/
Does your roof leak now? What is your want/need by doing the coating? How long do you want the coating to last?
Trying to help, not challenge. I have experience with high-solids silicone RV coatings using Henry's 885/887 Tropi-cool and Crazy Seal brands. I have done 3 campers already and soon a 4th with these coatings. Each one there was learning from doing them. There is a learning curve pending what you are doing and trying to accomplish. I am just trying to help you avoid some of the pitfalls of marketing, not spelling out or needing to make the warranty work hiding in the fine print.
Let us know some of what and why you want to roof coat your camper, we can help better.
Hope this helps,
John
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