All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Roof Coating - Finally applied bedliner to my roof & picsSo are there any updates to the Grizzly product from those of you that used it? I'm leaning towards putting that on my roof in the next 2 weeks.Re: Roof Coating - Finally applied bedliner to my roof & pics Bumpyroad wrote: I would guess yes. why put a permanent material down on a surface prone to failure? bumpy Yeah, that was my thinking, I just didn't see any mention of it in the previous replies in this thread. I wanted to make sure.Re: Roof Coating - Finally applied bedliner to my roof & picsThis is a great thread!! I'm currently educating myself on the best way to protect/repair my roof on my 28' 2000 Tioga. I don't see a clear reference to this so I wanted to ask; does it seem like the best practice is to remove the black membrane altogether and then apply a new coating? Mine is bare and black/chalky in several large spots allover my roof. It looks as though the previous owner didn't do a good enough job on the white coating the last time he covered it. There is very thin (3/16-1/8") plywood directly under the black membrane. I just planned on ripping the whole membrane off and going the Grizzly coating route (just got off their chat line) right over the plywood. Probably curing the first coat, eterna-bonding the seals, flashing, and seams before applying the second coat. Would removing the membrane have any advantages/disadvantages to applying the bedliner type coating? Fred, thank you for being so active and involved in this thread. You don't find too many threads THIS helpful! --Jonathan