I tried some rubberized roof coating out of a gallon. It has not worked. The rain destroys it. I just don't have ideal weather.
Dicor RPMRC1.
I probably needed much warmer weather. Can says need to be over 50 and a few hours of direct sunlight, so I waited until I had that. It hit 61 with a few hrs of sun.
Rain the next day and the coating is trashed. I think it is still waterproof for now until it peels off, but it is bubbling in places and will come off just to the touch.
The first attempt worked longer, and only detached when I had a tarp over half the roof. The tarp was not 100% waterproof and got wet, got the roof wet, and damaged the coating. The part left uncovered was fine until I rubbed it aggressively down to bare metal.
I don't think I will have the 70 degree days that is ideal for application anytime soon.
Has anyone tried bed liner? A little pricier, but cheaper than the $575 membrane kits I read about, and bedliner is tough. But also meant for truck beds that don't flex.
bEdliner is supposed to be flexible.
I also need something that can go on around 50 degrees, as the longer I wait, the longer I risk water damage again…
Or, is there a good paint on coating that will work a few years?
Dicor RPMRC1.
I probably needed much warmer weather. Can says need to be over 50 and a few hours of direct sunlight, so I waited until I had that. It hit 61 with a few hrs of sun.
Rain the next day and the coating is trashed. I think it is still waterproof for now until it peels off, but it is bubbling in places and will come off just to the touch.
The first attempt worked longer, and only detached when I had a tarp over half the roof. The tarp was not 100% waterproof and got wet, got the roof wet, and damaged the coating. The part left uncovered was fine until I rubbed it aggressively down to bare metal.
I don't think I will have the 70 degree days that is ideal for application anytime soon.
Has anyone tried bed liner? A little pricier, but cheaper than the $575 membrane kits I read about, and bedliner is tough. But also meant for truck beds that don't flex.
bEdliner is supposed to be flexible.
I also need something that can go on around 50 degrees, as the longer I wait, the longer I risk water damage again…
Or, is there a good paint on coating that will work a few years?
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