Getting ready to recoat the rubber roof on my motorhome with dicor roof sealant,question is has anyone used the 2 part system without using the activator cleaner.I have scrubbed my roof well and just wondered if it would be ok or?
If that stuff doesn't stick, you're in a pile of hurt is all I know. Personally I really have not seen too many that have used that stuff and kept the RV much after that.
I use the one part stuff that needs doing every few years. Works for me.
When I bought mine the previous owner had used the cleaner and then the 2 part Dicor coating. It came off in sheets in a short period of time. Didn't do well at all. I went back with a different product that did much better and I didn't use the cleaner. It's a mess to work with but, if done properly works pretty well. I never found it to be a permanent fix. Watch for bubbles when you're rolling liquid rubber. Those bubbles will become little holes and they will create problems. Before you roll out the rubber do an exhaustive inspection of your roof and check the edges really good. If you find a small tear or hole make sure it's not wet under there. If you put rubber over water it will dry and then split and leak. If you find a leak inspect to see how much water has gotten under there and do what you need to do to let it dry out. Liquid rubber is good for a couple of years in my experience. I got into the habit of getting on the roof every year, or more. Eternabond tape and equivalent will fail if taped over a tear where water has become trapped under it. In an emergency you could use it then make a better repair when you get home, etc..