🚐 Seal it once, roam forever—your RV’s ultimate leak-proof armor!
Ziollo RV Roof Sealant is a premium 100% silicone liquid rubber coating designed for quick, one-coat waterproofing of RV roofs made from EPDM, TPO, metal, wood, and fiberglass. Its highly reflective white finish reduces interior temperatures by up to 15°F, while its flexible formula withstands extreme climates without cracking. Covering 60 sq ft per gallon, it offers an easy DIY application with no primer needed except on TPO surfaces. Backed by a 10-year warranty and compatible with a full system of Ziollo prep and repair products, it’s the go-to solution for durable, hassle-free RV roof protection.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | Ziollo |
Style | Protection |
Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
Compatible Material | Wood, Fiberglass, Metal, Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 627987137033 |
Unit Count | 640.0 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Cooling White |
Surface Recommendation | Roof |
Manufacturer | Ziollo |
Item Weight | 58 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17 x 15 x 14.5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FlexRoof |
Manufacturer Part Number | FlexRoof |
C**T
It works, easy to use
This stuff is great and Read the directions first.1. Cut /Paint the trim first but leave an area to exit if needed.2. Pour what you need for a small space then roll it out…..and put lid on as you go don’t doesn’t start to dry.3. Don’t paint it too thin but it’ll is self leveling so don’t worry if you have high spots.4. Took a day to fully cure and dry but it looks great and easy to clean up.30 foot rv with one pull out took 3 gallons. Patch large holes first with chalk this will cover it.I used 2” paint brush, roller with long handle, paint liner kit, hand towel, and 2 beers.Great product saved money doing it myself, took two hours. Turn ac off that morning so the roof is dry. I also blew of the roof with an 20v blower and wiped off really dirty spots.
A**S
Excellent Product!!! But wear sunglasses!!!
We have a 2011 bullet that was not well taken care of before we bought it. Our camper has a rubber roof and has a lot of tiny cracks in it. It really needs replaced but we don’t want to spend that kind of money right now. We found this product after some research and decided to give it a try. It is amazing!! It’s easy to work with. Spreads very easily and levels out/spreads itself perfectly. I’m 100% confident we are good on a waterproof roof for a long time (it feels really neat when it’s dry too lol) HOWEVER, one of its perks is that it “reflects light” and boys does it. It’s a hot sunny day today without a cloud in the sky and initially when I did the first coat I didn’t wear hat or sunglasses, when I went inside my vision was dark and sunlight was neon pink. It stayed that way for about 2 minutes and scared me! it returned to normal but I wore sunglasses for the next coat and didn’t have that issue any longer. We have a 8x38’ camper and only needed two gallons for two coats. We also trimmed the vents, ac, fridge vent, antenna and front and back seams with a thick coat first. The roof is so covered we don’t think a third coat is even needed. Great product! Thank you!
B**B
Impressive stuff
After power washing the roof of my 24 year old camper,removed all the mold and dirt. I did much research on roof sealer. For the money and lifetime warranty I decided to give this stuff a try. I only bought two gallons,hoping it would be enough for my 24 ft travel trailer. I started with a brush on a pole, too messy. I then rolled it on with a paint roller. It covered well. Looked pretty good after 1st coat and I only used a half gallon. I let it dry half hour and layed down the second coat with the roller. Turned out real nice almost looks like a metallic finish! And only used 1 gallon. I might give it another coat next year. Since i have a full gsllon left. I am very pleased with this product and highly recommend it to others who want to recoat their rv roof..
A**R
So far so good
I bought this 5 gallon bucket of 100% silicone to fully coat all of the seams on my thin metal roof of an old 14 x 70 mobile home. The roof was rusted too.First I swept the roof off, then took a leaf blower to it to get all the dust and dirt blown off, then I used a bottle of TSP and water to wash the roof. I let the roof fully dry for a few days of hot summer weather... Then I got back up on my roof and thickly coated every metal seam, thickly coated around everything sticking up through the roof, and thickly coated around the entire perimeter of the roof. That took up the whole 5 gallons, which I was glad I got them all....So next, to try and make sure I was going to stop the insane leaks I have in the roof, I found a compatible product with silicone in it... it's like a white silicone paint. I got 5 gallons of that too and put it on. Days later, it rained, and most of the leaks were fixed, except for one. The worst one that I can't find the origin of.... But it was a lot better....but still... So then I went through eleven tubes of silicone caulk and put it on every screw and bolt, around the perimeter and more on everything sticking up through the roof... Then I added another coat of the silicone paint on the roof.... So far so good... No leaks... It's hard to say which one really stopped the leaks, but I have zero doubt that all of the silicone products I put up there is the reason why it's stopped leaking.This product is very thick and went on great. I used a wide paint brush. I have no doubt whatsoever that this product really sealed it up good on the seams and everywhere I put it. It's also thick enough that I think this stuff is going to last years.I would definitely buy this product again.
A**.
works well and good price
price
J**.
It looks OK
I just finished coating the roof on my 25 foot travel trailer so I can't discuss the durability of the material. It went on about as expected and it took me about sixteen hours over three days. I cleaned it three times with degreaser and scrub brushes. I did a final wipe down with acetone. There was 145 sq ft of roof surface area to cover and about 100 lineal feet of cut-in. I got the 3.5 gallon bucket and had a lot left over. I might have done it with two gallons. It dried to the touch in about four hours and I waited overnight to re-coat. I applied it at 65 to 80 degrees and 25% to 40% RH. I could only use the cut-in brushes once since they hardened in a few hours. I reused the roller by storing it in a one gallon freezer bag.The only complaint I have is the material needs to be strained even as delivered. There are a number of small pieces of solid material embedded in the coating. I strained the second coat and did not have that problem. It is likely only cosmetic.Also, if this stuff gets on something not to be coated wipe it off quick.
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