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Old 08-02-2018, 02:48 PM   #14
johnlewis
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Join Date: Oct 2016
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Do you have an EPDM (rubber) roof? If so, your RV is about the age when you should use the Dicor cleaner/activator and Acrylic Roof Coating. We did our 2006 Montana last year, and the difference was dramatic. The cleaner/activator, followed by pressure washing made it look better. 2 coats of the Acrylic Roof Coating made it look almost new.
We did a lot of prep work, to be sure all joints were sealed before we started. Using the Dicor system took about 6 hours, including drying time between cleaner/activator and between coats of the coating. What took the longest was "wrapping" the RV in plastic film, to keep the sides from being damaged by the cleaner/activator. We have been extremely happy with the results. At the end of sourdough's YouTube on Dicor cleaning products, there are other videos. The "RV Rubber Roof Coating System" in the lower right hand corner shows this product we used. Good luck!
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