jesseannie

Roseburg, OR

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A little over a year ago I posted that I used Flex Seal on a tough seal job on the roof. And I was happy.
I was told to wait a year and then report back. Because they said that I would say something something different the performance after a year was poor.
Well I am here to tell you that it performed beautifully.
I believe it was properly preparing the substrate before I applied the product.
I brushed it on and applied two coats it has performed as advertised.
Jesseannie
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pianotuna

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Hi,
Thanks for letting us know!
Regards, Don
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PartyOf Five

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Excellent.
PartyOf5 appreciating our Creator thru the created. 5 yrsL 50k, 49 states & 9 provinces.
May you find Peace in all you endeavor.
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NamMedevac 70

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Good to know and thanks
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gbopp

The Keystone State

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Interesting. Thanks for the update.
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JIMNLIN

Oklahoma

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glad the product worked for you.
Your the first I've read on several forums that had good luck using Flexseal as a RV sealant. However Real rv sealants can last for years so time and lots of users having good luck with it will tell its story.
I've yet to see a pro rv repair shop/person recommend Flexseal for a long term rv sealant big fix or repair job.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers
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Deb and Ed M

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Good to know - I suspect that the sun is the culprit in Flex-seal degradation?? You're in OR :-)
One spring, I used Flex-seal on the roof seams of our old sunroom on our Florida condo, that leaked like a sieve. Worked great.
When we returned the next fall - the Flex-seal was simply GONE. No signs of anything having been done (and leaking like crazy again).
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Grit dog

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Now, how far can you canoe a screen door coated in Flex Seal? THAT is the real test! LOL
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pianotuna

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Deb and Ed M wrote: Good to know - I suspect that the sun is the culprit in Flex-seal degradation?? You're in OR :-)
One spring, I used Flex-seal on the roof seams of our old sunroom on our Florida condo, that leaked like a sieve. Worked great.
When we returned the next fall - the Flex-seal was simply GONE. No signs of anything having been done (and leaking like crazy again).
Some birds enjoy the taste of flex seal.
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sayoung

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They show using flexseal on a rv roof on TV so it's got to be true it's good ??
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