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Roof Sealant
I posted this in renovations but I am not getting responses. Ergo, here it is.

My rig is a 1989 M22. I am about to attempt some roof work. My intention is to remove the old seal and reseal. (Although it has been suggested that I leave the old seal, clean thoroughly and simply apply new seal).

How do I know if the current seal is TPO, or EPDM? Which sealant would you recommend?

This includes having to remove old fasteners at joins. (Best way to seal that?) Having never done this before, I would really appreciate your insightful experience. (Have done a good deal of research already).

Thank you in advance.

LD 22', 1989 Custom Build. Chassis 1990 Chevy Van G30, 5.7l.

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I posted this in renovations but I am not getting responses. Ergo, here it is.

My rig is a 1989 M22. I am about to attempt some roof work. My intention is to remove the old seal and reseal. (Although it has been suggested that I leave the old seal, clean thoroughly and simply apply new seal).

How do I know if the current seal is TPO, or EPDM? Which sealant would you recommend?

This includes having to remove old fasteners at joins. (Best way to seal that?) Having never done this before, I would really appreciate your insightful experience. (Have done a good deal of research already).

Thank you in advance.
The Lazy Daze Companion: roof sealing
Have you read this from The Companion? I can't answer your TPO question.
Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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Joan responded to your other post, offering the same recommendation as Chris: read the article on roof sealing in the LD Companion.
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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I am used to TPO & EPDM referring to roof membrane material, not sealant in a tube. 
Check out the Companion on sealants used, you can also search the forums - lots of info there.
Jane
Jane & Scott
Currently have a 1989 TK  LD we did a lot of upgrades on.
Bigfoot 25RQ Twin on order with early summer 2024 ETA

Our smartphone autocorrects into very poor English.
 We disclaim the illusion of ignorance this creates as we have enough ignorance we rightly claim.

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"How do I know if the current seal is TPO, or EPDM?"

"I am used to TPO & EPDM referring to roof membrane material"
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Lazy Daze have painted sheet aluminum roofs, not "rubber" (EPDM or TPO) roof coverings, the "roof membrane material" referred to Jane's post; any sealing product or method used to seal an aluminum roof is different from that used for an aluminum roof. As posted, the article in the Companion and many additional forum posts (Click the "Community" tab, then the "Search" tab under that heading) will provide a great deal of information. 
2003 TK has a new home

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I taped my 86LD 22 with Eternabond tape.  Great stuff.  About $90 for a 6 inch roll.  In June I even bought a large roll to bring back to OZ with me. Great stuff!  May patch my galvanized roof in spots.  It is good for at least ten years. Love having my LD over here.   I have it on duel fuel;petro and LPG.  Petro(gasoline) is $6 gallon here. LPG is .45 a litre.  Regards.  Taping the roof was fun.  Just clean old area with alcohol spirits and NO silicone residue left.  Tape will not stick to silicone.

Regards  
Hank
1986 22' Chevy G30 Multi-Plan
2000 Ford v10 23.5 Front Lounge

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I taped my 86LD 22 with Eternabond tape.  Great stuff.  About $90 for a 6 inch roll.  In June I even bought a large roll to bring back to OZ with me. Great stuff!  May patch my galvanized roof in spots.  It is good for at least ten years. Love having my LD over here.  I have it on duel fuel;petro and LPG.  Petro(gasoline) is $6 gallon here. LPG is .45 a litre.  Regards.  Taping the roof was fun.  Just clean old area with alcohol spirits and NO silicone residue left.  Tape will not stick to silicone.

Regards 
Well, Hank, I searched your past messages to see how this LD got to Australia. I see you posted a couple of years ago, looking for an LD to have shipped to OZ, which is short for Australia. Great that you got your LD and welcome to LDOG. I am pasting in a blurb for our inquisitive members which will explain where OZ comes from. I had to look that up.

Chris

"In everyday conversation Australia is pronounced “A.straylia”, whilst English and posh people pronounce Australia as “Aw. straylia”. Americans tend to refer to Australians as “Ossies” . To reduce their accent Australians pronounce Australia as “Oz. straylia” or the land of “Oz” a pun refering to the land in movie “The Wizard Of Oz”. This is because Australia was often refered to as “the lucky country”."
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

 
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Chris:
Nice to get your note.

Bought LD in Southern Cal and shipped it out of LA. Drive on/drive off. Went to  Japan and then after on dock for 12 days shipped to OZ.  45 days altogether.    I love my LD here.  Love OZ!   Many restrictions on shipping MH  to OZ; AGE>25 yrs IF don't change to RH drive, rear overhang etc.  LD qualified with some minor modifications. I had to cut the rear bumper off to qualify for the rear over hang issue.  Rear lighting had to be changed as turn signals are lone lamps where you all have them on stop lights.  Took a while to get it up to code here but it was fun.  The LD is in good NIK now. 
Regards,
Hank
1986 22' Chevy G30 Multi-Plan
2000 Ford v10 23.5 Front Lounge