When I first got her I knew she needed major work on the roof. The caps needed to be resealed as well as the air and escape vents. I cleaned the roof with soap and a scrubber to remove any dirt that is on it. I removed the old seals that came up and put several layers of Snow Coat on it. The first winter storm came with 8 inches of snow. The roof didnt leak a drop for two days until the weather warmed up and melted the snow! I got out my can of Henry's Roof Sealer(the kind you can apply under water) and patched two small holes that I found. After that the roof stopped leaking.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
First Rain and Snow
When I first got her I knew she needed major work on the roof. The caps needed to be resealed as well as the air and escape vents. I cleaned the roof with soap and a scrubber to remove any dirt that is on it. I removed the old seals that came up and put several layers of Snow Coat on it. The first winter storm came with 8 inches of snow. The roof didnt leak a drop for two days until the weather warmed up and melted the snow! I got out my can of Henry's Roof Sealer(the kind you can apply under water) and patched two small holes that I found. After that the roof stopped leaking.
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About Me
- Manuel Swearengin
- This is my first vintage motorhome restoration. I have restored cars and motorcycles, but nothing like this.
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