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Bird Freak wrote:dedmiston wrote:Bedliner is a good option but you still need a good roof to spray it on.garyhaupt wrote:
I have nothing to add to the insurance part of the discussion.
However, should you find yourself involved in the choices of what to do? May I suggest looking at Rhino Bed Liner. There was some talk of people considering using it. If memory serves me, it was pretty highly touted. It is mixed for a specific application, so a certain amount of flex is called for, for an RV roof. Tough stuff, durable, water proof.
Gary Haupt
Do they have colors other than black? I can't imagine a black roof.
Jan-30-2021 06:56 AM
dedmiston wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
I have nothing to add to the insurance part of the discussion.
However, should you find yourself involved in the choices of what to do? May I suggest looking at Rhino Bed Liner. There was some talk of people considering using it. If memory serves me, it was pretty highly touted. It is mixed for a specific application, so a certain amount of flex is called for, for an RV roof. Tough stuff, durable, water proof.
Gary Haupt
Do they have colors other than black? I can't imagine a black roof.
Jan-29-2021 04:18 PM
dedmiston wrote:Bedliner is a good option but you still need a good roof to spray it on.garyhaupt wrote:
I have nothing to add to the insurance part of the discussion.
However, should you find yourself involved in the choices of what to do? May I suggest looking at Rhino Bed Liner. There was some talk of people considering using it. If memory serves me, it was pretty highly touted. It is mixed for a specific application, so a certain amount of flex is called for, for an RV roof. Tough stuff, durable, water proof.
Gary Haupt
Do they have colors other than black? I can't imagine a black roof.
Jan-29-2021 09:04 AM
garyhaupt wrote:
I have nothing to add to the insurance part of the discussion.
However, should you find yourself involved in the choices of what to do? May I suggest looking at Rhino Bed Liner. There was some talk of people considering using it. If memory serves me, it was pretty highly touted. It is mixed for a specific application, so a certain amount of flex is called for, for an RV roof. Tough stuff, durable, water proof.
Gary Haupt
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Fiberglass and epoxy must be painted as the epoxy will deteriorate with UV exposure.
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