Fiftybucks wrote:
I have a 2003 27 Keystone Outback with EDPM roof. I is still in fair condition, no apparent leaks, but I have read here, that the roof needs attention about every 10 years, and mine is overdue. What is the recommended product to prepare for the EDPM coating, and what have others used for the coating product, and rollers, and cleanup if I drip.. I will certainly drip.
The roof doesn't need anything unless something is wrong with it. Either caulk the seam where it meets the sidewalls or use Eternabond. Anything else isn't necessary unless its leaking. There is a LOT of advice on this forum that comes from people trying to justify their personal decisions.
If (IF!!!) your roof needs attention, I have used the Liquid-Roof product and liked it. I had a hole in my rubber roof when I bought it. I cut out the hole and removed rotted wood and fixed it. I used Liquid-Roof, which is a liquid EPDM that forms a one piece repair. It bonds to existing (clean) EPDM rubber roofing and creates a seamless roof. It is a 2 part mixture, you mix them thoroughly and "paint" it on with either a roller or a brush. It dries to the same consistency as your existing EPDM rubber roof. I only did a roughly square foot patch, and it was super easy to do from a ladder against the side of the camper. An entire roof would be a more labor intensive procedure.
If there is nothing wrong with your roof... I would suggest you leave it alone. 10 years ago there were no products for the roof. They recommended you clean the roof with a soft brush and gentle soap and inspect it periodically. So many people DEMANDED a product to seal it, or prevent black streaks, or condition it, etc that companies started making products to meet the demand. There is no need for any of this stuff, but if someone is willing to fork over $6 a bottle for some superfluous product that won't harm the roof... someone will sell it.