Seal motorhome roof

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I have a 14 year old autocruise starfire and want to paint seal the roof there's loads of products but what do I go for ? Has anyone done there's and are happy with it and recommend any . Thanks
 
Not sure why you would want to paint seal the roof rather than just reseal any joints? Once its painted it will stand out like a sore thumb. There are many roofing sealers on the market and videos on you tube that show how its done. I cant personally recommend any but the you tubers do. I think I would try resealing first.
 
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I have a 14 year old autocruise starfire and want to paint seal the roof there's loads of products but what do I go for ? Has anyone done there's and are happy with it and recommend any . Thanks
Bobcharlie just get some good quality exterior 2 inch white waterproof tape I got it from a company in Manchester about £50 a roll peel backing off to have a adhesive rubber put in place and use a decorators wall paper joint roller the little white plastic rollers and roll it down on the joint strip to about 2 inch in on the van roof done it on my van 14 year ago .this tape when it's on its for good so make sure you line it up properly before removing backing tape
 
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Bobcharlie just get some good quality exterior 2 inch white waterproof tape I got it from a company in Manchester about £50 a roll peel backing off to have a adhesive rubber put in place and use a decorators wall paper joint roller the little white plastic rollers and roll it down on the joint strip to about 2 inch in on the van roof done it on my van 14 year ago .this tape when it's on its for good so make sure you line it up properly before removing backing tape
You will want 2.5 to 3 wide tape and put it the full length of the van covering the metal joint whare it meets the flat roof then cut it off just before it comes down the back of the van it's not even noticeable
 
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