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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. -- Gary Chancy, president of Leisure Time Marketing, announces the addition of a new RV roof maintenance product to its STICKNBOND line of roof maintenance sealing tapes.
SPRAYNSEAL Instant Rubber Roof Repair is a UV stable white elastomer in a spray can that dries in 10 minutes, leaving a durable rubber coating that fills small voids and plugs leaks.
SPRAYNSEAL is a perfect DIY product because of its simplicity of application, said Chancy. Just clean the surface and spray, applying several coats for the best repair. The cured elastomeric compounds retain up to 500 percent elasticity and are UV stable for over five years.
SPRAYNSEAL Instant Rubber Roof Repair can be applied to EPDM, TPO, and PVC surfaces, as well as fiberglass, aluminum, wood, or metal. It can be brushed or troweled to increase its adhesion and coverage. When dry, it is paintable and can be walked on.
It can even be applied in wet conditions if necessary because it employs a solvent based aerosol propellant that displaces water.
“Even if an RVer just bought a brand new roof, he should keep a can of SPRAYNSEAL in his tool kit for emergency repairs,” said Chancy.
The product is available from most RV parts distributors. Leisure Time is also producing dealer POS materials and training information demonstrating the simplicity of emergency leak repair using SPRAYNSEAL Instant Rubber Roof Repair.
For more information, call 714.841.0499 or visit www.spraynseal.net.
SOURCE: Leisure Time Marketing press release
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