At this point the camper is inside with the roof opened up and drying out. Where there was moisture on the roof OBX, the rubber roof came off clean. The area where the chips are, was pulled back to make sure I got to all the bad stuff. The rubber roofing material doesn't like any petroleum based product, so I'm thinking it might be water based glue. Hence the reason the rubber came up clean on the wet areas. I'm waiting for the roofing adhesive to arrive and see what it mentions for clean up. Other than the chips on the roofing, the material is in excellent condition. It's a 2 year old camper. Hoping to have repairs made and ready to reinstall the rubber roofing by the weekend. If it stretches out, lay flat and glues down well, I don't see why it shouldn't hold up. If a problem develops on the install, I'll have to punt and do a complete replacement. When getting into this job, the caulking still had excellent adhesion to the metal trim, but the caulking pulled clean from the rubber roof at many places. Either a poor quality caulk was used or the rubber roofing wasn't clean when the caulk was applied. PS The local RV shop actually recommended just leaving the chips in place and regluing the material down. He didn't see my picture though, so he might have realized how much was stuck to the material.