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Reddit mentions of EternaBond RSW-4-50 RoofSeal Sealant Tape, White-4" x 50'

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of EternaBond RSW-4-50 RoofSeal Sealant Tape, White-4" x 50'. Here are the top ones.

EternaBond RSW-4-50 RoofSeal Sealant Tape, White-4
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    Features:
  • MULTI-USE: Perferct for use on metal buildings, trailer/RV roofs and sides, drain pans, drain pipes, boats, canoes. bonds to a wide range of surfaces including roof materials such as EPDM, TPO, Hypalon, aluminum, galvanized steel, wood, and fiberglass.
  • NO ADDITIONAL SEALING REQUIRED: Aluminum backing, combined with a layer of advanced MicroSealant, creates a waterproof, moisture, and air tight barrier with no additional sealing required that remains flexible to -57°C (-70°F)
  • DURABLE SURFACE: Industry leading one step repair system that creates a protective coating for surfaces that require abrasion and corrosion resistance
  • EXCELLENT UV RESISTANCE: Tape features a durable and UV-stable backing that withstands deterioration in fluctuating temperatures and direct sun exposure
  • EASY TO USE: Simple and quick one-step repair, using sticky tape with no trays or messy solvents to clean up after the project completion, and no other adhesive needed
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height6.4 Inches
Length6.4 Inches
Number of items1
Size4" x 50'
Weight3.5 Pounds
Width4.1 Inches

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Found 11 comments on EternaBond RSW-4-50 RoofSeal Sealant Tape, White-4" x 50':

u/GreenChileEnchiladas · 6 pointsr/ponds

You certainly can. It's definitely recommended to not join liners if you can possibly help it, but if you do it right the seal will be stronger than the actual liner. Needs to be done on a warm and dry day. Needs to be cleaned thoroughly, and you need to use a roller to make 120% sure that it's all stuck together correctly.

I used to use this product

u/wintyfresh · 3 pointsr/GoRVing

Do you have hookups on the lot? Electricity, water, and sewer? I'd definitely recommend thoroughly cleaning it and then going over the seams with EternaBond.

u/drtonmeister · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

That looks to me like an installation of an "insulated patio cover".

The lag is supposed to be self-sealing, but both under and over-tightening can cause the seal to fail, and the rubber gasket does degrade over time.

When I had my patio roof installed, the materials wholesaler strongly suggested to my contractor (who was new to patio-room stuff) that he cover the seams and hold-down lags with "eternabond" tape in order to avoid callbacks. We discussed this, and I elected not to have the seams taped. Later, when leaks appeared, I found 50' rolls of the 2" wide eternabond and used it to seal the seams between panels and used circles of the 4" version over the hold-down bolts. It's now 8 years later, still leak-free. In hindsight, knowing that the roof would mellow from bright white, I probably would have gone with a black or ivory color tape.

u/AmNotAnAtomicPlayboy · 3 pointsr/GoRVing

Do not use silicone. You will regret it later when it is time to re-seal your roof.

You will need to get on the roof and reseal the skylight, and, if it were my roof, I would go ahead and do the whole thing if it's needed. You can find plenty of videos on Youtube on how to do this.

Lap sealant can be bought on Amazon (Dicor Self-Leveling Lap Sealant 4-pack), and I would recommend two other items as well; Butyl Tape for laying down as an extra barrier under the roof equipment, and a roll of Eternabond for emergency repair.

u/GOTaFROGinYOURpocket · 3 pointsr/popups

Flex seal tape will leak. It did on my 96 Jayco popup and forced me to rebuild the entire roof frame. Look into Eternabond. Its expensive but it is the best version of seal tape you will ever find and EXTREMELY sticky. Ive had it on my popup for 2 years now without a drop of water getting through.

Otherwise, the camper looks to be in great shape! Have fun!

u/jc31107 · 2 pointsr/RVLiving

Don’t have any advice on an inspector but can lend a hand on tools. I did a bunch of projects in my travel trailer and kept an eye on which tools I was using all the time.

Eternabond Sealant tape - easier than dicor caulk and read really good things about it for sealing roof or wall leaks.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002RSIK4G?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

Screwdrivers (obviously!)
number 2 square driver (most of the screws in mine are, not sure about other brands)
Socket set
Electrical tape
Electrical pieces (wirenuts, spade connectors)
Multimeter
A few shark bite plumbing fittings (coupler, cap)
A handheld saw, one that takes sawzall style blades and an assortment of blades.
Small sledge hammer, sometimes called an engineering hammer

This one may be a bit gross, but a few of the long wooden sticks like you’d use for roasting marshmallows, the thicker and longer the better. We wound up having the dreaded poo pyramid at the base of the toilet from not using enough water or too much paper. The stick was flexible enough to break things up and bend around the corner to help move things back down into the tank.

Hope that helps a little bit!

Good luck with your search

u/rengeek · 2 pointsr/GoRVing

For reference I looked up that tape. Wow, it is expensive. I think I'll stick to my silicone caulk for now. http://www.amazon.com/EternaBond-RSW-4-50-White-Roof-Seal/dp/B002RSIK4G

u/derppingtree · 2 pointsr/DIY

Could give RV repair tape a try. Mind you once its on, its NOT coming off. Its also not cheap, but you shouldn't need much. Id suggest thinking of something to put under the tape to gap the hole, of course. Give it something more to stick to and to keep it from flexing. Maybe even thin sheet of plywood.

Or even some scrap kitchen flooring and use rv tape to hold it down.

EternaBond RSW-4-50 RoofSeal Sealant Tape, White - 4" x 50' https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002RSIK4G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6EQNBbMX14GJ4

Just some ideas to get you thinking

u/redwoodser · 2 pointsr/DIY

Cuts drywall like butter. Great job on the vents. You can put this product over your caulk surrounding the vent, hitting the top of the van and the vent itself, adding additional years of proven protection to your job. A lot of people with motor homes love this shit. As per the reviews.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002RSIK4G/ref=twister_B01JRKPJ0E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

u/p0diabl0 · 2 pointsr/DIY

In a similar "band-aid but could actually last a really long time" vein, there are some amazing tapes out there:

https://www.amazon.com/EternaBond-RSW-4-50-RoofSeal-Sealant-White/dp/B002RSIK4G

u/Zugzub · 1 pointr/GoRVing

When I had the one on my first 5th wheel apart, I wrapped it with EternaBond tape then put the hose clamp over that. Not cheap, but you should have a roll of it in the camper anyway. Great if you have to make an emergency roof repair.