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Coating my Class-C roof

BadPennyKenny
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I was originally thinking about resurfacing the roof on my 2008 Class-C Winnebago access using the crazy seal product on it but after reading about it in GS Forums I became a little apprehensive and started looking over the different reviews of "RV Roof Sealants/coatings"
On all the reviews I looked at "Crazyseal" never showed up on any of the lists. One of the coatings that seemed to be most highly recomended was Kool Seal and Henges.
Has anyone used any of these products or known someone that has?
Looking forward to hearing your feedback, Thanks
https://www.carbibles.com/best-rv-roof-sealant-coating/
https://www.rvweb.net/best-rv-roof-coatings-sealants-reviewed/
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BadPennyKenny
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Bumpyroad wrote:
pauldub wrote:
If you're going to recoat a fiberglass roof, why wouldn't you recoat the fiberglass side walls????? Just clean the roof and reseal all the penetrations with the sealant that Winnebago calls out. You can look up the sealants that Winne uses in the info on their website. IIRC, they used two or three different sealants on the roof penetrations. They used a flowable silicone around skylights and they likely used a urethane in some other areas. If the silicone around the skylights is unmolested, leave it at is because it's extremely difficult to get anything to stick where silicone has been previously used. You can find the correct sealant information at http://www.winnebagoind.com/diagram/Sealant.htm


or instead of doing it this right way, can get opinions from the web to do something different and unnecessary. after all they know better than the manufacturer
bumpy


1. The roof is not visible, the sidewalls are and coating them would look like poo poo.
2. I purchased the camper used a few years back and it was in rough condition when I bought it and instead of removing the old caulk and putting on new there were layer after layer of caulk added to the old seals. The old top has been damaged in several areas (Hairline cracks in the fiberglass) and it just makes sense to remove all the old caulk/material and put a single seamless covering over it while I redoo the installation of the Solar panels(4), TV Antenna replacement, and vent cover replacement(s).

This forum/post was not created to have people post comments as to whether or not I should do this or to add there opinions on the projects merit. It was created for comments on the products to use for this project and I greatly appreciate those that have added suggestions of that nature.

Bumpyroad
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pauldub wrote:
If you're going to recoat a fiberglass roof, why wouldn't you recoat the fiberglass side walls????? Just clean the roof and reseal all the penetrations with the sealant that Winnebago calls out. You can look up the sealants that Winne uses in the info on their website. IIRC, they used two or three different sealants on the roof penetrations. They used a flowable silicone around skylights and they likely used a urethane in some other areas. If the silicone around the skylights is unmolested, leave it at is because it's extremely difficult to get anything to stick where silicone has been previously used. You can find the correct sealant information at http://www.winnebagoind.com/diagram/Sealant.htm


or instead of doing it this right way, can get opinions from the web to do something different and unnecessary. after all they know better than the manufacturer
bumpy

pauldub
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If you're going to recoat a fiberglass roof, why wouldn't you recoat the fiberglass side walls????? Just clean the roof and reseal all the penetrations with the sealant that Winnebago calls out. You can look up the sealants that Winne uses in the info on their website. IIRC, they used two or three different sealants on the roof penetrations. They used a flowable silicone around skylights and they likely used a urethane in some other areas. If the silicone around the skylights is unmolested, leave it at is because it's extremely difficult to get anything to stick where silicone has been previously used. You can find the correct sealant information at http://www.winnebagoind.com/diagram/Sealant.htm

BadPennyKenny
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Research, Research, Research'
Although I haven't yet settled on a product I have narrowed the product line down by looking through some DYIs videos and a learn by my mistakes situation with a similar roof to mine. Evidently {Like I should be surprised} Winnie fiberglass roofs are different and you should not use Dicor products on them.
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAsMySfJb0Q"
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14XxkXlMGDA"

BadPennyKenny
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Cobra21 wrote:
I used Henry Trop-I-Cool. One coat coverage and very happy with this product.

I put it on 1 year ago with a brush and a roller. I did the entire roof.

Brian

Thanks Brian I will look into that.

BadPennyKenny
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Bumpyroad wrote:
Cobra21 wrote:
I used Henry Trop-I-Cool. One coat coverage and very happy with this product.

I put it on 1 year ago with a brush and a roller. I did the entire roof.

Brian


you did that with a fiberglass roof?
bumpy



There are products specifically for coating fiberglass roofs, and that's what I'm looking into.

Bumpyroad
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Cobra21 wrote:
I used Henry Trop-I-Cool. One coat coverage and very happy with this product.

I put it on 1 year ago with a brush and a roller. I did the entire roof.

Brian


you did that with a fiberglass roof?
bumpy

Cobra21
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I used Henry Trop-I-Cool. One coat coverage and very happy with this product.

I put it on 1 year ago with a brush and a roller. I did the entire roof.

Brian

Bumpyroad
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i "assume" you are only talking about redoing the seals, etc. not the entire roof. and not just slopping a bunch of "stuff" on it. remove old caulk if excessive and redo it
bumpy

BadPennyKenny
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It has a fiberglass roof but the seals have been caulked over so many times I am going to have to remove all existing seal material. And I am planning on removing all other easily removable items to redo the roof (Vents, Antennae, Solar panels, etc...). Since I am going to be rehabbing the interior I want to make sure the exterior is weather tight first.

jdc1
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Heng's. I used Dicor once. Not as good as Heng's.

pauldub
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Does it have a fiberglass roof or is it rubber. My Winnebago has a fiberglass roof and I just wash it.

gbopp
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I like Hengs Rubber Roof Coating.