Rubberseal Liquid Rubber Waterproofing and Protective Coating - Roll On WHITE (5 Gallons)








Key features
- •Liquid Rubber Waterproofing and Protective Coatings Product
- •Spread Rate: 60 sq ft/gal at 20 imperial mils
- •EPA Energy Star Rated, Resistant to Aging and UV Exposure
- •Low Odor, Low VOC, Self Healing, Excellent Elongation
- •www.inflowsolutions.com
Rubberseal Liquid Rubber Waterproofing and Protective Coating - Roll On WHITE (5 Gallons)
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Customer Reviews
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Works great when dried
lonedemon✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2017
Works great when dried, repels water very well. Used it for the lining of my custom fountain and it holds the water very well.
Used on Camper Roof
Willz that Killz✓ Verified Purchase•May 5, 2017
TL;DR: Great stuff I put on our camper roof to waterproof and seal. Seems to work at a great price.
I came on Amazon looking for FlexSeal or the Rust Oleum LeakSeal and stumbled upon this stuff with incredibly high reviews.
Pricing and Packaging: I got one gallon of white and the price is pretty good when put up head-to-head with the competition. Product showed up padded inside a box inside another Amazon box.
Application: I used it on a 1994 19' Starcraft camper trailer that had never been completely sealed. We bought it last year and the previous owner had a small leak spring in the back years prior that he had sealed up. The roof had been heavily caulked around all the vents and seams, but the rest of the roof had never been touched. I applied two coats of the RubberSeal--the first with a paintbrush so I could get it on thick and the second 24 hours later with a 6" mini roller from Walmart. I applied mine inside the garage, but I would wait for a few days of sun before I put it on. I also didn't bother cleaning the roof, although mine was surprisingly clean already.
Results: One coat of RubberSeal didn't do a great job of covering the roof. The second coat covered it well enough that it should be fine. This only used half of my gallon jug, so I will probably roll a third coat on just for giggles. The sealant got down into all the cracks and seams of the roof and along where the metal meets the vents and just sealed right over it all. It seems like it had a good bond--I can't scratch or chip it off with my nails.
Cleanup: I just tossed my paintbrush and roller cover, but it says to use mineral spirits or baby oil, which I had neither of on hand. Gasoline and paint thinner were both a no-go. Didn't touch the stuff.
If I don't update this review, assume that I am 100% satisfied with the product and recommend it to all RV'ers!
I came on Amazon looking for FlexSeal or the Rust Oleum LeakSeal and stumbled upon this stuff with incredibly high reviews.
Pricing and Packaging: I got one gallon of white and the price is pretty good when put up head-to-head with the competition. Product showed up padded inside a box inside another Amazon box.
Application: I used it on a 1994 19' Starcraft camper trailer that had never been completely sealed. We bought it last year and the previous owner had a small leak spring in the back years prior that he had sealed up. The roof had been heavily caulked around all the vents and seams, but the rest of the roof had never been touched. I applied two coats of the RubberSeal--the first with a paintbrush so I could get it on thick and the second 24 hours later with a 6" mini roller from Walmart. I applied mine inside the garage, but I would wait for a few days of sun before I put it on. I also didn't bother cleaning the roof, although mine was surprisingly clean already.
Results: One coat of RubberSeal didn't do a great job of covering the roof. The second coat covered it well enough that it should be fine. This only used half of my gallon jug, so I will probably roll a third coat on just for giggles. The sealant got down into all the cracks and seams of the roof and along where the metal meets the vents and just sealed right over it all. It seems like it had a good bond--I can't scratch or chip it off with my nails.
Cleanup: I just tossed my paintbrush and roller cover, but it says to use mineral spirits or baby oil, which I had neither of on hand. Gasoline and paint thinner were both a no-go. Didn't touch the stuff.
If I don't update this review, assume that I am 100% satisfied with the product and recommend it to all RV'ers!
Easy to apply
S. C✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2017
So far so good with this product. It's very easy to apply and clean up is fairly easy also. I sealed the roof of my camper a week ago and we've had heavy rains ever since, product has held up so far.
Rejuvenated an old travel trailer roof.
Diablo Blanco✓ Verified Purchase•February 22, 2017
Used to recoat a 20 yr old travel trailer roof. As you can see in the before and after photos it looks great now. Just hope it holds up!
Five Stars
priley6✓ Verified Purchase•January 31, 2017
good stuff and cheaper that flex seal
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