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kahoona
Feb 27, 2014Explorer II
We poured it on because the old one was going. I had patched a few spots already and the original was starting to crack in places. Although it was still holding water it was shot. The liquid rubber roof has lasted five years and might last longer but I don't know how to judge it. It is still stuck on tight. I figure that their 10 year life expectancy was for vehicles kept inside in a neutral climate with a perfect application so I am not upset about the five year life so far. It might last longer. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this condition. Do I need to do something soon? Is there an alternative to a complete re coat? There is no mess and no need to tear anything off, it just has a lot of surface cracking like old rubber often gets. Worse case is that I have to recoat.
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