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Old 05-05-2024, 07:04 PM   #16
bshgto
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Originally Posted by RMcNeal View Post
I've heard about the slickness before with these roof coatings. I'm wondering if anyone has tried putting the sand like additive for paint to give it a texture so it isn't as slick?
Just thinking out loud.
The first coat went on easily, not sure what the other guy is talking about I did not have the product skin over and the recoat time is clearly written in the install instructions on the bucket. I added this stuff from HD in the paint department made a real difference in how slick it is with just dew on the roof. Went on heavy and with 2 coats it bridges all imperfections and seals up everything. Was a bit of a shock the first time I went up on the roof on a sunny day, take your sunglasses this stuff reflects light like crazy. It has sound-deadening qualities too I could tell the lack of outside noise inside the camper. Over all I think it`s worth the cost and hassle. We`ll see......
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