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From: Keith (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 01 2005 - 19:28:03 EDT
Don't know about the adhesive, but sounds like Goop maybe?
As far as the roof coating, I wouldn't use it. It's meant to be put on a
roof and never touched again, so it probably wouldn't last long with foot
traffic. I doubt they'd honor a ten year warranty on a deck, or a trailer
for that matter! They'd probably prorate it. If you want to do that, look up
truck bed liner materials. Charles Culotta has some info. on his web site
about what he used successfully, and there are a lot of other success
stories. If you're interested in saving cooling costs, etc., look for a
white product. My guess is that it would get dirty very quickly though.
Keith
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Barfett" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 6:17 PM
Subject: T&T: Adhesive - Valco HV 350 - opinions sought
> Valco HV 350 adhesive - Better product than the 3M series?
> Here is the www site: http://www.valco-cp.com/HV-350.htm
> >
> While we are perhaps discussing alternative products - the RV industry has
> a
> product called Kool Seal, used to seal RV roofs. From the marketing it
> appears it forms a thick rubber like blanket, expands and contracts,
> clings
> in all weather, protects against moisture, mildew and algae resistant -
> energy savings up to 35%. 10 year warranty.
> www.koolseal.com
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