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maxbass
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I see the ads on tv and wonder if it would work on a motor home...just a thought....
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Pigeon_Man
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Explorer
I noticed you were inquiring about the TV flex seal. My brother said that it is a waste of time and money. I have a 86 Sunland Express,toyota mini and I used the PRO FLEX RV in a caulking gun to seal my seams. I got a bottle cap and put mineral spirits in it and after using the sealant I dipped my middle finger in it and just rubbed the sealant and it made it smooth and feathered out really well. Sure beats silicon sealant, and if needed to be removed in future, would be lots easier.
We have had our mini-motor home since 2009 and have really liked it. Only has 27K miles. I'm on the Toyota camper site too.

eric1514
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Explorer
BobandShaz wrote:
robsouth wrote:
I have not used the clear. I have not used it on an RV. I have used the black elsewhere and it worked very well...for a while, then it seemed to dry up and crack and deteriorate. I will not use it again. Just my experience. Yours may vary.


Same issues on a tin garden shed ๐Ÿ˜ž


Ditto on my rain gutters.
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falconbrother
Explorer II
Explorer II
Flexseal will work for a small leak in a dire emergency. But, get yourself some proper sealant from camping world and save the heartache down the road.

BobandShaz
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robsouth wrote:
I have not used the clear. I have not used it on an RV. I have used the black elsewhere and it worked very well...for a while, then it seemed to dry up and crack and deteriorate. I will not use it again. Just my experience. Yours may vary.


Same issues on a tin garden shed ๐Ÿ˜ž
Bob and Sharon

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pa_traveler
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One guy that worked with us used tar in a can on a rubber roof repair. This is wrong it caused it to bubble. Always need to know what product can be used where.

eHoefler
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Explorer II
I have made repairs where people have used it in an attempt to fix water leaks ( skylight leak, fresh water leak, and a shower pan leak ), simply, it does not work!! Makes it more difficult to do the correct repair.
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bamcote
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Petroleum distillates don't work well on rubber roofs.
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brirene
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Picked up a can of Rustoleum brand clear spray sealant. I haven't applied it, and don't know if it will be better or worse, but I didn't know that made it until I saw it at Menards. Don't think I'll use it on the rv roof though.
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dan-nickie
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Personally I have never had anything advertised on TV to live up to its claims.

Here is one quote from the link above:

"I purchased two cans of flex seal to repair two small leaks in the roof of my fifth wheel rv. After applying the product as directed the roofing material began to bubble and separate. The preliminary estimate to repair the roof is $2800.00"
Dan and Nickie
2014 Forest River Berkshire 390RB

Ka_Ron
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maxbass wrote:
I see the ads on tv and wonder if it would work on a motor home...just a thought....


You might want to check out some complaints and reviews before you buy Flex Seal.....Scam Book

Does not seem to get very good reviews.

RV_daytrader
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trnfla wrote:
I was thinking the same thing since they came out with a clear version. My thought is to tape off and spray over the cab over seams.

RV Proflex has a brushable clear sealer...I used in on all my roof seams before coating the roof with koolseal.
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robsouth
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Explorer II
I have not used the clear. I have not used it on an RV. I have used the black elsewhere and it worked very well...for a while, then it seemed to dry up and crack and deteriorate. I will not use it again. Just my experience. Yours may vary.
"Sometimes I just sit and think. Sometimes I just sit." "Great minds like a think."

trnfla
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I was thinking the same thing since they came out with a clear version. My thought is to tape off and spray over the cab over seams.
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