🛠️ Protect your adventure — seal it with confidence!
HENG'S Industries Rubber Roof Coating is a durable, UV-resistant, and waterproof liquid sealant designed specifically for EPDM rubber roofs on RVs, motorhomes, and campers. Its flexible formula expands and contracts with roof movements, preventing cracks and leaks while providing eco-friendly protection. Available in a convenient 1-gallon size, it ensures comprehensive coverage for long-lasting roof repair and maintenance.
Material | Rubber |
Brand | HENG’S INDUSTRIES |
Style | 1 Gallon |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.5 x 11.9 x 7.5 inches |
Compatible Material | Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 811878010134 |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00811878010134 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | White |
Surface Recommendation | Roof |
Manufacturer | Heng's Industries |
Model | 46128-4 |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 11.9 x 7.5 inches |
Item model number | 42128-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 46128-4 |
A**R
Two years later and it's still intact and in good shape
After two years in the South Carolina sun the roof still looks and works great. There's a couple of spots that will need touch up, the largest maybe 1 1/2" by 1" but the majority of the coating is intact. It's not bright pretty white any more but has weathered to a dirty white color. I certainly would use this again! See original review below.I used this product to coat my 28 ft trailer roof. The original roof was getting old and was chalky, thin, and checkered from age. The South Carolina sun was not helping and before I replaced the roof I decided to try to reseal it. I used 4 inch Eternabond tape around the vents, antenna, and skylight over the shower. I washed the roof with a TSP solution and rinsed it. In hindsight I should have probably washed it again but I will explain that later.I cleaned the edges of the roof with denatured alcohol and a rag, then applied the Heng's coating to the edges with a brush. I did the roof with a roller by pouring a puddle on the roof and rolling it out. I worked from front to back then left it to dry overnight. You could still see the color of the old surface through the Heng's much like the old wall color when you paint with latex paint.The next day I went up on the roof and when I walked on it I saw that small areas were peeled off. I tried to rub the edges of one and the Heng's peeled up like it was not adhering to the old surface. It was about the size of a dinner plate when I got done. The rest seemed to be sticking so I attributed the peeling in that spot to my prep and hoped that it was the only area. I did the edges and rolled the roof again and let it dry overnight. The 28 ft camper took 1 1/2 gallons to complete.The next afternoon I looked at it and it looked good except for some small bubbles, maybe a half dozen, 3/4" in diameter. Again I thought it might be the prep and left the roof alone. That was in the first week of July.The product said 24 hours cure time, but this application had a month in the SC sun before we used the camper. This weekend was the first time we used the camper since then. We had a downpour, "build an ark" rainstorm driving to our campsite, and two nights of severe thunderstorms when we were there. I didn't know what to expect since there were the adhesion problems with the application. When we left I went up on the roof to sweep off the top of the slide-out and saw the Heng's coating survived the trip and the storms there unscathed. No bubbles, no peeling, no damage. I went up on the roof tonight and looked closer and could see no evidence that it had bubbled or peeled.Apparently after curing it is much more durable that it looked initially. Time will tell but at this point it seems to work as advertised. The only thing I would do differently is wash and rinse the roof twice and maybe use denatured alcohol on a rag and wipe it down the entire roof before applying.
A**C
seems like a good product
from an application perspective, as easy as rolling paint. It's been Fall and Winter and not leaks so it seems to work, but we used two coats
E**O
Outstanding Product and Easy to Use
This was the first time I've ever coated my motorhome roof - wasn't sure what to expect. The factory coating was getting VERY thin, to a point where large patches of the black rubber roof were showing through. I washed the roof well with Dawn dishwashing liquid which did a remarkably good job of removing dirt and any grease - a lot of people like Tide powder detergent, but the Dawn dishwashing liquid worked really well. Soak the roof with water, squirt on the Dawn from the bottle, scrub with a brush, rinse well. Pre-wet the sides of your rig and keep them wet to avoid streaks. Once completely dry, I trimmed out the roof with a utility paint brush and rolled the balance. Took about an hour and a half to re-coat the roof. I can't believe how good it came out and how easy it was to work with the Heng's - excellent to work with and easy to clean up. I have a 33' Class A motorhome and 1 gallon was sufficient for one coat, although I was scraping the can for the last couple of square feet.. I used a second gallon for a second coat - probably wasn't needed because the first coat covered so well, but I tend to do things to a point of overkill. The roof looks factory fresh, brand new. Very highly recommend Heng's rubber roof coat for a very cost effective and easy to do RV roof re-coat.
D**O
Needs to be bubble wrapped in gallon not to be dented.
Whoever packaged this multi -item order only put a small amount of paper in the box. This is unacceptable for Amazon in their quality control packaging area. After all these people are making $18.00 an hour?The product is fine. It will most likely need a second coat, but it went on easy, and it cleans up easy as well.
T**S
Great value, perfect thickness and protected our RV roof!
This added a huge level of water resistance and leak prevention to the roof of our aging RV! Great value for the money and went on with a smooth texture and perfect level of thickness! Will be purchasing more in the future.
S**H
Outstanding Product with Amazing Results.
I performed a ton of research before purchasing this product. I've completely re-roofed two previous RV's so this was the first time I just needed to re-coat one. I have a 40' pusher so based on other reviews I decided I needed 3 gallons. They arrived quickly but all three cans received damage in shipping. No worries as the cans are sealed with a plastic ring that isn't going to come off without serious effort. I started by taking my RV to a car wash with an RV bay and pressure washing it as clean as possible. Next I removed all the old lap sealant from everything and replaced all my vents. I then cleaned the roof one more time by hand using Simple Green and water. From previous experience I sealed all straight and squared edges with Eternabond tape and used new lap sealant around the plumbing vent, satellite and antenna. In final preparation I wiped down the roof one last time to remove any remaining debris and taped drop clothes around the edge of the RV. I used a disposable paint tray and started by rolling the edges with a 3" roller with a 1/2" nap. Heng's almost has the consistency of latex paint so it rolls on very smoothly. I then switched to a standard 9" roller and finished the first coat which took about 1 1/2 gallons. If you look carefully at the pictures you will see a small amount of black showing through after the first coat. I let it dry overnight and returned the next day to add a second coat which took an additional gallon plus. As you can see from the pictures it turned out amazing. After all was said and done I was left with about 1/4 of a gallon. Total prep time was probably 3-4 hours and applying the product took about 1.5 hours the first coat and 45 minutes the second. I simply can't say enough good things about this product, it completely exceeded my expectations. If you've been procrastinating like I was don't wait any longer.
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