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Diplomat Don wrote:
"Fire Up's" roof repair really looked nice. The question I have is which rubber roof did he have. The OP has the 1st generation rubber roof that is like a bicycle tube. You could literally grab between your thumb and finger and pull it up. These roofs did not do well when you coated them because they were just too flexible. The later generation rubber roofs almost felt like a hard plastic and were not flexible.
I would never coat the old flexible rubber roof (don't ask me how I know).
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ScottG wrote:
The best thing you can do for it is leave it alone. Cleaning only shortens its life and the white protective layer of your roof looks to be in excellent condition. I see absolutely no need to re-coat it with anything and it looks to have many years in it before needing to do so.
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