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EternaBond RSW 2 50 RoofSeal Sealant White Review

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Description of EternaBond RSW 2 50 RoofSeal Sealant White

Ideal for use in sunny environments. Simple installation only requires some surface preparation before use. The elongation factor is very high, which permits RoofSeal to expand or contract with changing conditions. Adhesive side has a silicone lining that prevents it from sticking to other surfaces before application. Size: 2" x 50'.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seems to work great!

I have sanded the top of my Coleman RV and repainted it with elastomeric paint. I then added this tape over the seams on both ends just to make sure I really want to stop the current roof leak problem. touch the roof. I managed to adjust the area where only a tiny portion of the tape was in contact with the roof and didn't want to let go at all. There were some other areas I'd like to straighten out, but he wouldn't let go without completely destroying or tearing off the coating or roof. I…

Pros
  • Easy Install
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

EternaBond vs. Beech Lane

I bought a roll of EternaBond 2" and two rolls of Butyl Beech Lane 4". Beech Lane tape is a lot cheaper and I needed more - which is why I went in that direction. Having used both brands, I can say this: EternaBond is "better" than Beech Lane, but I wouldn't say it's "better". I found that the plastic backing of the EternaBond came off the reel more easily, the butyl material felt firmer and thicker, and the white material on top was smoother. So yeah, it's more fun. The Beech Lane's plastic…

Pros
  • Heavy Duty Finish
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No more rain in the camper!

It's finally raining so I can have a good view. 100% eliminates rain inside the van through a large skylight. I pre-cut measuring strips for each side of the skylight, taking into account the overlap in the corners. I wasn't really able to get a firm, flat surface between the roof and skylight, but I was able to use a roller to push the tape into areas that had "channels" that could cause adhesion issues. I didn't actually have tents or folds and I'm sure it was luck and because the lanes were…

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Electrical outlet required