Forum Discussion
DutchmenSport
Jun 17, 2016Explorer
I receintly purchased a can of Flexseal, and then ended up not using it. So now I am in the process of fixing up my tool shed, replacing rotten wood, missing shingles and new paint. I used over a dozen tubes of old caulking sealers on it, then ran out. I didn't want to purchase anything new, because I've simply got too much old stuff laying around from previous projects. So I decided to give the Flexseal a try. Well, it did spray and closed up cracks, but almost as fast as it dried, it was subject to pealing right off. I ended up slapping some paint on top of it right away to seal the Flexseal, so it wouldn't peal off any more. It worked, and under that left over spray paint is a rubber protection, sealing those cracks (until the paint chips off).
So my "shed of many colors" fix is finished, and I started painting it all one color tonight. So, it's now rebuilt and sealed pretty good.
But on the roof of my travel trailer? After what I just experienced with it ... NEVER!
For the OP. It is worth it to purchase a single can and experiment with it on various surfaces and then judge for yourself. Lowe's now sells it in the paint section. That's where I got my can.
Will I use it again? Probably not!
So my "shed of many colors" fix is finished, and I started painting it all one color tonight. So, it's now rebuilt and sealed pretty good.
But on the roof of my travel trailer? After what I just experienced with it ... NEVER!
For the OP. It is worth it to purchase a single can and experiment with it on various surfaces and then judge for yourself. Lowe's now sells it in the paint section. That's where I got my can.
Will I use it again? Probably not!
About Motorhome Group
38,707 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 05, 2014