You might want to watch the videos at this website, then forget all about taping.
While taping might cover some current leaks, and get you by if you must wait a few weeks to coat the roof, you probably would just be better off to coat the whole roof sooner than later.
I do understand that you MUST cover any large leaks now, as you MUST also clean the roof before applying the coating.
http://www.epdmcoatings.com/rv_roof_repair.htmlWhat I did was go up there with a bucket of water and a few towels. As they became saturated with dirt, they went over the side, and eventually cleaned. It helps to also have a 'dirty water bucket' that you can wring out the really dirty towel, and then pour on some clean water, and keep working at the most dirty sections.
It also helps to do the project a couple of years ago (like I should have done) when the roof was in much better shape, before it started leaking.
What I did was buy 1 gallon of the roof coating, and clean the seams with a towel. Apply that roof coating, to stop the current leaks. Then apply 5 gallons to the remaining sections of the roof. It all looks great now, and no more white streaks down the side of the RV! Should have done it years ago, just to avoid the white streaks on the sidewalls!
Good luck with your project!
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