Oh thank you! I came across your channel while looking for RV restoration videos. I recently purchased a 1988 Chevy Escaper Ultra Sport that is in need of many repairs lol!
So didn’t seem necessary to cover the rig correct? I was think of doing that but I guess I could just wash it down after washing the roof to save time on masking it. What you think? Also is that Dicor cleaner really necessary? I was thinking as long as I scrub it down with soap and water.
@jeanguillaume4589 Hello, three months after applying this product, I drove 200 miles and that's when I noticed major portions of the product had peeled off. I was able to climb up on my roof and peel off about 80% of what was left.
Oh thank you! I came across your channel while looking for RV restoration videos. I recently purchased a 1988 Chevy Escaper Ultra Sport that is in need of many repairs lol!
How did the job hold up sir? Any thing else you could mention?
So didn’t seem necessary to cover the rig correct? I was think of doing that but I guess I could just wash it down after washing the roof to save time on masking it. What you think? Also is that Dicor cleaner really necessary? I was thinking as long as I scrub it down with soap and water.
How many coats did you apply?
The amount I purchased fully covered my 24' travel trailer twice. Twice seemed to be enough as well. Thanks for the comment, like, and subscribe!
I watched a lot of videos to prep for my roof restoration. This is hands down the best for tips & tricks along with the manufacturers video.
My dicor rubber roof coating began peeling after 3 months what did I do wrong?. I followed all instructions carefully.
Can you elaborate on your situation and what happened ?
@jeanguillaume4589
Hello, three months after applying this product, I drove 200 miles and that's when I noticed major portions of the product had peeled off. I was able to climb up on my roof and peel off about 80% of what was left.
@@deckboat21 weeeird. Wonder if your roof is not EPDM and actually TPO?