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A1RVTraveler
Apr 02, 2020Explorer
I have used Dicor and Hengs. The Dicor is more expensive, requires a primer and you have to put plastic drop cloths on the side of the RV to prevent paint damage from the primer. It looks great two years later.
On my other RV used Hengs to save time and money. The Hengs did a good job. You wash the roof real good, let it dry and put it on.
It takes one-gallon to do a 30-foot RV. This is one coat. I suggest you put on two coats. Do try and stretch the paint out.
I used a 2-inch brush to cut in all the edges and vents and then a roller for the big areas.
The prep is key and it is a lot of work.
On my other RV used Hengs to save time and money. The Hengs did a good job. You wash the roof real good, let it dry and put it on.
It takes one-gallon to do a 30-foot RV. This is one coat. I suggest you put on two coats. Do try and stretch the paint out.
I used a 2-inch brush to cut in all the edges and vents and then a roller for the big areas.
The prep is key and it is a lot of work.
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