The liquid rubber would adhere to the wood roof and chemically bond to the original rubber roof for a seamless repair.
How to glue loose rubber rv roof.
Just as above with the construction adhesive jb weld kwik weld epoxy can be a very useful glue to have on hand for all the small day to day rv repairs that come up while living or traveling in a camper.
Use a roller to smooth the surface and remove any new air bubbles.
If the bubble is small and just along the edge of the trim then i wouldn t worry about it much.
I am to posting a question about it as i have looked everywhere for a way to glue it back in place without removing the top layer some glue as thin as water that i can open the center tape seam and shoot down the roof under the top layer.
Having said that fiberglass rv roofs require less maintenance than rubber rv roofs which makes them preferable for some campers.
Weight the patch until it s dry.
You must use only the glue designed for your particular roof.
I just picked up a 311bhs last week.
It s critical to thoroughly clean the area you re patching so the adhesive will bond with the roof.
This is my first rig with a tpo roof.
To do that you would just cut out the loose section of the rubber and paint on the liquid rubber.
After you ve cleaned it apply the primer let it dry and then use the adhesive sealant to attach the patch to the roof.
Its easy to do.
It particularly comes in handy when you need to repair something that requires a faster set time whether it s your plastic rv door handle rv refrigerator shelves your kid s toys or the.
It s also loose on the edge where it folds over down the sidewall.
The glue actually soaks into the wood and bonds to the rubber so it is unable to form that same bond on the side rolls.
Then you can put the eternabond on.
The glue most commonly used to adhere an epdm rubber roof to the wood substrate does not do a good job of adhering the membrane to aluminum.
I now have found a new problem the roof top layer has come unglued all that is holding it on is the ac s vents and side molding.
Is this all normal.
I noticed that the tpo looks loose as if it isn t glued to the roof in the middle and on the edges.
For instance you can see a bubble like shoe prints where i ve walked on the roof.
Once the glue is down restretch and staple the edge of the membrane and reinstall the trim with new sealants and screws as needed.