 Hey guys, somewhere in this video, I'm going to give you instructions on how to win 15 different postcards. Hello guys, I am at the 2019 Enigmatic Nomadix Van Build Fest. And today we have a very special video. This is my good deed. I've been wanting to help out for a long time and I can finally do it. Alright, let me give you a quick rundown on the good deed that we are doing. We have a guy named Joe who you'll meet at some point. Joe is 71 years old. Joe has a very leaky RV roof behind me. The rig is at least 30 years old. I was in touch with a company called Liquid Rubber. I said, guys, here's this cool event. It's a good deed. We can pay it forward using your products. So Liquid Rubber has agreed to send down some very valuable products. Joe, could you tell me a little bit about yourself and a little bit about your RV? Well, I've been a full-timer since 82. My house got ripped off and flinted the first time I worked overtime in five years. I lived in my van for three years, worked about a year in the shop. And I haven't had an RV since. You ever do anything to your roof as far as painting it or anything? Well, I've had people try to patch it and stuff and I haven't had any success. It's been an ongoing issue with me. And it's been leaking, right? Yes, badly. And I wouldn't say it's on the top of your to-do list to get that fixed up. It's not like you had plans to do this, right? Well, I was hoping I could, but I didn't think you guys coated the roofs here. Well, thanks to Liquid Rubber, who sent all this stuff down here for free. We're able to help you out and give you a roof patch job in the neighborhood of, if you took it to a shop, $2,000 to $4,000 for the parts and labor. Like one place at $16,000 or something? Yep, there you go. So guys, what we're going to do today, we're going to give Joe a brand new roof with the help of Chris over here from Switzerland and his dog Zeus. This is what Liquid Rubber sent along with a bunch of other supplies, including scissors and rollers and every single thing that I need to be out here in the desert to do Joe this nice favor. Step one, we're going to use the Liquid Rubber Smart, the RV Smart Cleaner to clean the surface. It's odorless, non-toxic. Step two, we're going to use the Liquid Rubber Seam Tape. This is a patch over areas that are leaking or have a seam that could potentially leak. I see a seam right here. Potential leak. Step three, we're going to use the Primer. And then step four, we're going to use the RV Roof Coating. And that is waterproof, solar reflective, no mixing required, no solvents or VOCs. So again, thank you guys so much for agreeing to send me down some very expensive products to do a good deed, to pay it forward, to make sure that Joe no longer has a leaky roof on his RV. It is going to rain tomorrow here out in the desert. So without further ado, are you ready Chris? Yeah, sure. Right, let's get to work. Now guys, we have a special guest here helping us out. We've got Jimmy from Almost Happy Camper. Hey, how you doing? I just want to show you guys, can you put some fresh stuff right here? I just want to show you guys how good of cleaner this stuff is. Look at this. These rags were white when they started. Yeah. But look at the difference of the roof. It's just incredible. Ready to use, don't have to dilute. Let me get out of the way so you guys can see the full difference here. Look at that. That is good cleaner. Step two, we're going to take this liquid rubber seam tape. And we're going to look for some weak areas in here. Maybe we'll patch over those little patch spots here. We're just going to put this wherever we see fit. So we found ourselves a pretty good size hole here. It looks like it's an exterior thing that holds the lights on. So that's not dripping inside his rig. But just to be on the safe side, we're going to put this patch down right on top. A little overlay. Go right over it. Use this to flatten it down. We were doing the exterior edge here for Joe. Joe had some serious leaks going on. This is step two. We did all around with his little vent thing. He had a lot of cracks. He had a lot of cracks around here. Stuff is fairly easy to just pull it off. It's a little hard with the nitrile gloves. So we took our gloves off. But as you can see, Chris from Germany. Sorry, Chris from Switzerland. Never Germany. It's pretty easy. You just put it on and you slap it down. You cut it. Maybe Chris can show us how you slap it and just kind of press it into place. There you go. All right, ladies and gentlemen. Joe's roof is taped from front to back side to side. Around some of the vent openings. We did a double layer in the front. We have Chris helping me out with a final piece there. We actually took that off the second roll. We used two rollers. Total of 100 feet for a 30 foot RV. Step three. Apply some primer. Finally finished with the primer. It is a little challenging to work with if you step in it. So just watch where you step because the name liquid rubber, man. They are not playing. They are not joking. It literally is liquid rubber. You can see on my hands here is very sticky. But we're going to let this dry up here in the Arizona sun. And then the final step will be to use that giant five gallon bucket of the RV roof coating. All right, here's how to win. All you need to do is tell me your experience using Elastomeric paint. On the roof of your RV school bus or van. And or send Joe your well wishes during this difficult time. I really hope to see him at the next van build. All right, guys. So a couple hours later after a carne sada burrito. And a little powerade. We're back here. You hear that? It's sticky. Now the primer ends up sticky when I called liquid rubber this morning just to verify the process. The steps, et cetera. They said, well, maybe you want to do half with the primer. And then put the RV top coat, the roof coating on top of that. And then do the other half. And I didn't quite understand why. I just thought to myself, let's do the whole thing. Now I know why. It's very sticky. If you step on it, it might pull it up. So I'm just going to, from this ladder, I'm just going to take a nice roller and just roll it out. Then when it's dry, I will stand on it and then complete the rest of it. This is what the new roof is now looking like after maybe three coats. This is the end of day one. We got a lot accomplished for Joe and his older RV with absolutely zero roof reflectivity whatsoever. So we're going to continue on tomorrow and put another two to three layers on top. We got the crew. We finished Joe's roof with a big thank you to Chris, who's a huge help. We also gave out a bunch of liquid rubber. Tamara is right over my shoulder. We helped out Eileen. Jamie got one. So Joe came back yesterday. It was ecstatic. So you said this thing has been leaking ever since you got it? Yes. The roof has been bad for a while. Yeah. This is going to be a relief. Good. A big relief. Good. So we got a couple inches the other day and you didn't notice any... I didn't notice any dampness on the walls on the inside. And normally you would. Normally I would. There we go. Well, so I mean just a testament to the products they worked. Thanks again to the liquid rubber for supplying all the paint. I was able to pay it forward, able to do a good deed for Joe. He had no idea we were going to hook him up and fix his entire 30 foot RV roof. 31 foot. 31 foot. So bring it in Joe. Alright man. Good to meet you man. You guys have been great. Yeah. Right on. Well thanks. And thanks again to Chris. Adventures of Pi and Zeus on Instagram. I'll put a link down below. Alright guys. We were on the final paint job. I did donate some extra to steampunksteve to help someone out. That will be on his channel. We have a large bus. What I don't know how many bus rigs have we done here. We did Joe's. We gave Eileen some. We got Tamara now with a fully white roof. She has a little bit more of the liquid rubber RV roof coating to put on. But as you can see, is it already cooler to the touch? Next to the white and you can feel the difference. Yep. So it will. That's why people put this stuff on the roof. So anyways, thanks again to liquid rubber for sponsoring this video. I'm sending a giant pallet of goodies to do good deeds and share the product with people who can definitely use it. Anyways, that wraps up this video. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button. Hit the like button. It's just a really fun day. Well, fun week doing good deeds for people. We'll catch you guys in the next video.