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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

Used liquid rubber to coat the roof. Great product, easy to use and has a 10 year warrenty. Cheaper and easier way to fix my roof.

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  • I just posted my RV repair job I did in 2010. a bit differently as I used a polyester fabric with Elastomeric liquid. had a bit more damage tho and we stripped off the old EDPM. I used a product called Hydro Stop. Was around $600 for 15 gal plus the roll of fabric. Yours looks great. What product did you use?

  • @JRBNETWORK You right, you did your roof a lot differently than I did. I really like the room you added. I can't remember the name of the product I used. I have been trying to find out for a while now. I can't find my receipt and the label on the can is covered by the dried liquid. It came with several chemicals that we had to mix. I ordered 5 gallons of the liquid. Still have some left. It to was about $600 plus that included some replacement rubber.

  • How's it holdin up?

  • @travelingoutskirts It's holding up great. I am very impressed with it. I wouldn't hesitate to use it again.

  • @1991BlueBird Awesome, because our Bounders' roof is in horrible condition! Is this the Dicor brand stuff?

  • @travelingoutskirts No, its a different brand. I will try to find out what brand it is and let you know. I checked the can to see what it was, but some of the liquid has dried on the label. I can't read what it says. The price was pretty reasonable. I spent around $700 total. I ended up buying the liquid, some replacement rubber, and wood to fix some rotted spots.

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  • where did u buy this stuff?

  • @matts4290 After mixing the chemicals together we had about an hour or so to roll it on. It started getting to hard to roll it on after that. We did it in about 4 batches. We took our time to make sure it got in every little crack.

    

  • What's the working time for that stuff?

  • @scorpioizzle1511 Thanks

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