EternaBond RVEMT Roof Seal
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Yes, I believe it will be ruined if it becomes too hot. I left mine in the car for a few days and it was nearly destroyed by the heat.
It will be difficult to find someone with that background! What guarantees do you have that it will hold up? If it were up to me, I'd start with screws and roofing caulk. In any case, best of luck.
Yes, it appears that this will solve the issue. It's important to be cautious because it's extremely sticky.
It's difficult to get rid of this stuff because it's so sticky. I'd recommend Dicor lap sealant because it's easy to remove.
Selected User Reviews For EternaBond RVEMT Roof Seal
Purchase a longer roll; this is a slightly deceptive title, as it refers to 48" when other products refer to feet rather than inches. I thought I was buying 48 feet when I took a look. Although it is my fault, the title is deceptive.
I'd like assistance. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> EternaBond no longer has a hold on me. This stuff is extremely sticky and should only be used under the supervision of an adult.
Overhanging tree limbs at a campground caused a 5" tear in the roof of a fifth wheel camper, so I used this to repair it. I did some cleaning around the house. I used a rolling pin to apply the seal over the tear. It's been about 5 months since I've used it. After a couple of weeks of sub-zero temperatures, I checked it a few weeks ago. There isn't any peeling or cracking on the surface. It appears to be in good shape. br>At this point, I would strongly advise using this product on a camper rubber roof.
This isn't a big roll like it's supposed to be, but it'll suffice if my Malibu Barbie doll house from the 1980s ever leaks.
I paid $50 for a full-size roll of roofing felt from a local roofing company. Don't throw your money away.
This is a nice product that appears to do a good job of sealing the roof. It came in handy when I was installing solar panels on the roof of my truck camper. I should keep some in the camper in case of an emergency.
This is a great product, but keep in mind that it is the thicker tape version, which means the edges will have a messy grey goop.
I only needed enough to secure a WeBoost antenna mount to the back of my van with tape. Because I didn't want to drill four holes for the mount, I decided to try this tape.