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Old Mobile Scout Leaky Roof

Got an older Mobile Scout that I am going to permenantly park at my deer lease and use just for hunting season. Its got a metal roof that has some pretty bad leaks. I do not want to put much money into this thing as it is gonna be in the woods all year. I have have several RV shops in my area tell me that the way to go is to use the Geocel Instant RV Roof repair, or the Geocel All Purpose brushable Roof Sealant. They say this stuff is worth its weight in gold. The reviews on it are great. I dont mind spending a couple hundred on this stuff if it will help stop the leaks. I would use tar, but I cant get on top of the camper to spread it. The Geocel stuff says it is brushable. Has anyone used this stuff ? Give me your input. All advice will be appreciated !!! Have a great day yall !!
darenwh 06/22/12 07:11pm Tech Issues
Older Mobile Scout Range Master

Got an older Mobile Scout that I am going to permenantly park at my deer lease and use just for hunting season. Its got a metal roof that has some pretty bad leaks. I do not want to put much money into this thing as it is gonna be in the woods all year. I have have several RV shops in my area tell me that the way to go is to use the Geocel Instant RV Roof repair, or the Geocel All Purpose brushable Roof Sealant. They say this stuff is worth its weight in gold. The reviews on it are great. I dont mind spending a couple hundred on this stuff if it will help stop the leaks. I would use tar, but I cant get on top of the camper to spread it. The Geocel stuff says it is brushable. Has anyone used this stuff ? Give me your input. All advice will be appreciated !!! Have a great day yall !!
darenwh 06/22/12 05:12pm Travel Trailers
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