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Kayteg1
Jan 10, 2021Explorer II
I bought my Fleetwood with roof damage, where the seller bothered the repair with eterna bond tape.
Was fighting the leaks for 3 years as no caulk would hold for long time.
I tried expensive marine caulks, RV caulks and top-grade construction caulks and none of them would stick permanently to my rubber roof.
Finally the Henry Tropi-cool roof sealer come on the market and after trying it on my house roof, I put it on my camper.
That coat sealed everything solid, regardless if the caulk under was holding better and worse.
It is self-leveling coat, so nice finish and the only problem was avoiding running on tilted camper nose.
Was fighting the leaks for 3 years as no caulk would hold for long time.
I tried expensive marine caulks, RV caulks and top-grade construction caulks and none of them would stick permanently to my rubber roof.
Finally the Henry Tropi-cool roof sealer come on the market and after trying it on my house roof, I put it on my camper.
That coat sealed everything solid, regardless if the caulk under was holding better and worse.
It is self-leveling coat, so nice finish and the only problem was avoiding running on tilted camper nose.
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