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handye9
Apr 17, 2015Explorer II
Reasons, it's probably not a good idea.
1. Urethanizers are water resistant, not water proof. If you have a flat roof, or areas where water may stand for up to fifty hours, the urethanizer will break down, allow water to get under it, and peel off.
2. If the urethanizer is made by Lanco, their safety data sheet says "Do Not Use On Rubber Roof".
3. Any sealer made from petroleum distillates, is incompatible with rubber roofing. IE: May cause damage to the roofing material.
Here's a link to Lanco info.
1. Urethanizers are water resistant, not water proof. If you have a flat roof, or areas where water may stand for up to fifty hours, the urethanizer will break down, allow water to get under it, and peel off.
2. If the urethanizer is made by Lanco, their safety data sheet says "Do Not Use On Rubber Roof".
3. Any sealer made from petroleum distillates, is incompatible with rubber roofing. IE: May cause damage to the roofing material.
Here's a link to Lanco info.
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