Has anyone used this to reseal seams on your trailer. Talking to two people one says it's the way to go and another says it's not worth it and doesn't this you can using this tape.
Also understand there is a double sided one.
The Bear II said
11:38 PM Aug 23, 2012
It works great as long as you follow instructions.
However, there are alternatives. At most home centers or hardware stores you can get elastometric roof seal that works on roof membranes, fiberglas or metal. There is a screen material to use on seams along with the roof seal. If you clean the roof properly and follow instruction it works as well as eternabond.
I'm beginning to see RV'ers use Herculiner or similar products on the RV roofs. These are the products used to line truck beds. The material rolls or is brushed on and dries hard but flexible. It has a 10 to 12 year lifespan. I plan to use herculiner on mine. You can get it online or at automotive supply store.
However, there are alternatives. At most home centers or hardware stores you can get elastometric roof seal that works on roof membranes, fiberglas or metal. There is a screen material to use on seams along with the roof seal. If you clean the roof properly and follow instruction it works as well as eternabond.
I'm beginning to see RV'ers use Herculiner or similar products on the RV roofs. These are the products used to line truck beds. The material rolls or is brushed on and dries hard but flexible. It has a 10 to 12 year lifespan. I plan to use herculiner on mine. You can get it online or at automotive supply store.