I wish I had listened to other reviewers who said they had to buy a lot less than recommended. These people must have worn it so thin it almost makes no sense. You can always put on extra coats if you buy too many, and you'll be screwed if you start and realize you're buying too few. I prefer to ride on rubber than on regular paint. You don't have to worry about it rolling down the sides of your RV. However, it rolls easily with the help of a regular paint roller. My roof wasn't bad to begin with, it just took something at that moment before it went bad. This material was expensive, but it was cheaper and less labor intensive than putting on new rubber. 5 months in the hot desert sun burned into it and it seems to have worked really well.
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