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 Location: Grant Twp., MI | I have gone through many of the old posts and I recently saw someone had his LQ trailer sprayed with rhino liner on the roof - and he had a photo of it with his post - for the life of me I can't find that post - has anyone done this and what does everyone think about this - is it a better solution to prevent leaking than re-caulking every so often? |
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    Location: Kansas | Are you sure it wasn't a trailer roofing paint? Unless you could get rhino-lining in white, it would seem like you'd be making the trailer hotter. Waterproof, yes, but hotter. |
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| Originally written by terri s on 2006-04-02 12:37 PM
Are you sure it wasn't a trailer roofing paint? Unless you could get rhino-lining in white, it would seem like you'd be making the trailer hotter. Waterproof, yes, but hotter.
That was my initial reaction, but I think there is a light gray option.
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   Location: Kansas City | http://www.speedliner.com/bed-liner-colors/index.html Here is a website that has white spray on liner. I looked at Rhino's site and they just has the light gray.
Edited by barry 2006-04-03 6:53 AM
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 Location: Grant Twp., MI | Thanks for the info on the white spray on liner - I contacted them and they actually have a dealer right near my home in Sandusky, Michigan - THANKS!!!! |
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| I am curious. When/if you get this work done will you let us know how it turns out? |
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      Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | There's also a roll-on rubber sealer made for RVs. You can buy it at campingworld. |
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 Location: Grant Twp., MI | I will definitely make a post after we get the work done.....we are also taking this trailer to get the W.E.R.M floor - found out it would cost more money because it is a Sundowner - has the planked/corrogated floor - so I was told they had to make 2 pours - first a thin icing coat to sink into the crevaces then a finishing top coat....but we had it in our 4-Star and loved the convenience! |
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| Originally written by Judy K on 2006-04-04 10:41 AM
I will definitely make a post after we get the work done.....we are also taking this trailer to get the W.E.R.M floor - found out it would cost more money because it is a Sundowner - has the planked/corrogated floor - so I was told they had to make 2 pours - first a thin icing coat to sink into the crevaces then a finishing top coat....but we had it in our 4-Star and loved the convenience!
Now that Spring has sprung - I'm back to "wet clean-up".
I washed out both trailers again this week.
So I was wondering how I would flush out either one if I WERM'd them.
Is there a practical way to keep my drainage holes, e.g. by putting drinking straws in them while the mix sets ?
I have HIGH step outs at the escape doors of the Jamco and the side ramps of the 4-Star are a bit higher than the floor. BOTH of them are backed in and normally parked "nose down" for cleaning, i.e. wash water flows AWAY FROM the rear ramps.
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 Location: mt. juliet, tennessee | What is the WERM floor? thanks gary |
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 Location: Grant Twp., MI | W.E.R.M. - flooring the initials are short for We Eliminate Rubber Mats - the home office is in Oklahoma City- contact Kris Parmer 1-405-514-0149 - he has a few out-state dealers in Ca, Tx, Tn, Or, Co...and the newest one in Michigan! It can be a 1/4" to 1/2" poured (troweled) rubber floor - they can leave any size drain hole you want for once a year hosing....we also have a ramp and did not elect to pour it on the ramp - but you absolutely do not need any mats and just a minimum of shavings! It's the best thing - especially if you are "height/weight" challenged and a senior citizen to boot! Love this product! |
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