Fiberglass this type of rv roof is hard to the touch and is a bit more rare than a rubber rv roof because the material adds cost and weight to the rv.
Remove fiberglass truck roof.
Bug and tar removers safe for fiberglass can be purchased at any auto parts store or an rv supply warehouse.
It will remove too much undamaged metal.
Use non chlorinated non hydrocarbon brake clean the key to using this product is not to spray it directly onto the epdm roof.
Unlike a rubber roof you can remove the old sealer on a fiberglass roof without causing any damage and in fact it is important that you do so in the areas that look questionable.
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Clean the work area with grease remover.
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Removing the fiberglass roof and cutting the side walls down to the height i need.
Depending on the condition of the roof it could take one two or even three attempts to fully remove the grime.
In this video i remove the electrical wiring in the box and completed demolition of the box which included.
Thoroughly wet the fiberglass roof using a hose end nozzle and spray a small area with the cleaner of your choice.
Skip the metal grinding wheel.
To get rid of mold and other types of growth for good it s best to use a powerful chemical agent like chlorine bleach.
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Having said that fiberglass rv roofs require less maintenance than rubber rv roofs which makes them preferable for some campers.
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For maximum coverage use a pump sprayer to disperse the solution.
Allow it to cure completely.
When removing the rust remember not to bear down any heavier than you absolutely need to.
Use a fiberglass reinforced body filler for holes and depressions left over after digging out the rust.
Using the long handle scrub brush begin working the brush and soapy water on the surface.
The hand scraper is a common tool that you can buy at your local hardware store.
Remove any loose curled or flakey bits you find in your old seal.