Today I received the roll of Kohree RV ceiling repair tape that I ordered from Amazon. I have not use the tape yet but on 1st inspection I am somewhat disappointed. The tape appears to be about one half the thickness of EternaBond and the glue is also somewhat thinner than EternaBond. On 1st inspection the glue does appear to be as sticky as EternaBond. I think the application will be much the same as with EternaBond. And since I plan to overcoat the tape with Henry's 887 tropi-cool I think all will work out okay.
This might explain why the price is also one half the price of EternaBond.
Please give me enough troubles, uncertainty, problems, obstacles and STRESS so that I do not become arrogant, proud, and smug in my own abilities, and enough blessings and good times that I realize that someone else is in charge of my life.
If I were depending on a product that will protect me from further trouble and potential structural damage to my coach, I would go with Ebond. I know from experience this is a good product and does what it is supposed to do. That few bucks you save won't amount to squat when you have to repair water damage
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It gives new meaning to the phrase, "one-half off!" ๐
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Cummins12V98 wrote: Any product that's "as good as" I would stay away.
agreed... That is their way of saying--- "Look, we are almost as good as the best product out there..."
Ill go with the better product over the savings, especially on a product that WILL NOT be visible at all times... and it will not be obvious that it failed until its too late.