Brand | EternaBond |
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Color | White |
Material | manmade |
Number of Items | 1 |
Special Feature | Durable |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | 4" x 50' |
Compatible Material | Wood, Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal |
Manufacturer | Eternabond |
Model | RSW-4-50 |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 4.1 x 6.4 inches |
Item model number | RSW-4-50 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | RSW-4-50R |
OEM Part Number | RSW-4-50 |
Special Features | Durable |
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Color | White |
Material | manmade |
Number of Items | 1 |
Special Feature | Durable |
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- MULTI-USE: Perfect 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
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Adhesion | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.8 |
Longevity | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Easy to install | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
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EternaBond MicroSealant
ETERNABOND is the only MicroSealant in a tape form available that will stop virtually any leak or water proof any surface in minutes.
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RoofSeal
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WindowSeal
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Available Colors | Black, White, Gray, and Tan | Clear | White | Gray | Aluminum |
Available Sizes | 1.5"x50' - 2"x50' 3"x50' - 4"x25' 4"x50' - 6"x10' 6"x50' - 12"x50' | 1 Quart Can or 14 ounce Spray | 2"x50' - 4"x50" 6"x50' - 12"x50' | 1"x50' - 2"x50' | 2'x50' - 4"x50' |
What is MicroSealant?
- MicroSealants are a family of sealants that contain no double bonds between carbon atoms, but are comprised of a single bond between carbon atoms which result in a molecular structure that is extremely stable and is resistant to oxygen, ozone, and heat.
- MicroSealant tapes are formulated from synthetic polymers and contain a proprietary built-in primer that facilitates instant bonding to most known materials used in: transportation, roofing and the traditional building envelope.
- MicroSealants have an extremely wide temperature tolerance. When properly installed, MicroSealants will bond to almost any selected substrate, resulting in a waterproof seal. MicroSealants are self-healing. MicroSealants are extremely robust to a wide range of surface condition reducing steps during installation.
- MicroSealant - contains no solvents due to its completely VOC-free proprietary primer and will not compromise air quality within the building envelope.
Why Use EternaBond?
- EternaBond bonds to virtually any surface except silicone. This includes all roofing materials, brick, wood, metal, stucco, rubber, vinyl, canvas, etc. So EternaBond is the perfect repair product for buildings, RV's, tents, sheds, canoes, tarps, etc.
- Also, EternaBond has an expected life (depending on where you live) of 18-35 years exposed to the weather. EternaBond has a 5-year shelf life so if you don't use it all at once it will be ready when you need it.
- Finally, EternaBond is the choice of professional RV mechanics, roofing technicians and professional maintenance mechanics.
What makes EternaBond different?
- EternaBond is a MicroSealant. MicroSealant has a unique molecular structure which makes them extremely stable, almost invisible to the degrading effects of nature, resulting in extremely long repairs and shelf life.
- This unique structure also makes all EternaBond tapes compatible with almost all other materials except silicone.
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ASIN | B002RSIK4G |
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Best Sellers Rank | #343 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #26 in Adhesive Tapes |
Date First Available | October 5, 2009 |
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Customers like the quality, seal, ease of installation, and durability of the auto accessory. For example, they mention it's the best way to seal any potential leaks, it'll hold up well, and it'd be extremely liable. That said, some disagree on adhesion, and ease of removal.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the auto accessory. They mention that it does well, is useful, and works great for repairs. Some say that it's nothing short of miraculous and is good for priming old caulk.
"...It creates a strong, watertight bond that gives me peace of mind, especially during unpredictable weather conditions...." Read more
"...It works great and does not allow any leaks as well as you get a good bond to a clean surface. The review asks to rate "easy to remove"...." Read more
"...this is especially good for priming the old caulk...." Read more
"...It is a little bit pricey but it does do well and allows you to prevent something from occurring or repairing a leak that you have...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the seal. For example, they say it's the best way to seal any potential leaks on their RV, horse trailer roof seams, and it works great for sealing old caulking. Customers also mention that the seal it creates is instant, and they won't regret using it.
"...This product adheres well to various surfaces, providing a secure seal on different materials commonly found in RV construction...." Read more
"...It works great and does not allow any leaks as well as you get a good bond to a clean surface. The review asks to rate "easy to remove"...." Read more
"...I have a 1999 Northwood Nash travel trailer. It has no leaks that I know of but I can see there are some parts of the roof, notably the front and..." Read more
"...No leaks...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the auto accessory to be easy. They mention that the product is easy to apply around corners and curves, ensuring a thorough repair. Customers also mention that it's easier to use than silicone sealants or caulk.
"...The flexibility of the material allows for easy application around corners and curves, ensuring a thorough and complete seal...." Read more
"This tape is very good and easy to work with; you will not get it off when attached to something!..." Read more
"...Used this on an enclosed trailer. What a time saver." Read more
"I bought this to seal up my back wall and roof line. Easy to use, cleaned well prior to putting it on. Hope it stays will update in 6 months." Read more
Customers like the durability of the auto accessory. They mention that it holds up well, adheres strong, and lasts. Some say that it's UV resistant and Baja Tough. They also say that the product is easy to use and will last a long time with no leaks.
"...What truly impressed me is the durability of this sealant. It creates a strong, watertight bond that gives me peace of mind, especially during..." Read more
"...The product has held up outstanding for the 15 years it has been in place. No leaks...." Read more
"Great for any trailer Roof. Extends the life of seams and holds up for years...." Read more
"...First I noticed the trouble spot by the back rear where the caulking was breaking down and this looked like an area where it was possible for water..." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the tape. For example, they say it's excellent, great for almost anything, and works like coated tape. Some mention that it'll hold up well and is good quality.
"This tape is amazing really. Once you put it down, your roof is completely sealed against water. I can't imagine ever being able to take it off...." Read more
"...winds while doing 80 mph down the interstate in Utah and this tape hasn't moved at all." Read more
"Used it to repair the roof on my RV.This is one of the best tapes I've ever seen. Incredibly cagey, strong and flexible...." Read more
"Tape works well. Be sure to clean surface well. I used acetone after washing surface to remove any remaining dirt...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the auto accessory. They say it is great for instant repairs, a permanent repair, and a quick, solid, reliable repair. The metal seam repairs are easy and last for years. The product is perfect for an emergency repair and can repair any rip in the roof. It is also great for on-the-road repairs if you happen to catch a tree branch tear on the roof
"...It is not inexpensive, but it has done an outstanding job and no seams have loosened, torn, or failed. Very happy with this product." Read more
"Great for fixing pools" Read more
"...or anything that causes some roof damage, this is the quick solid reliable repair that will buy you time for a real repair. Very good stuff...." Read more
"...But 2 months and it's still soft and plyable no hardening or cracking so far but we will see California sun can destroy almost anything...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the auto accessory. Some mention that it sticks very well and has remained in place safely for well over a year. However, others say that the glued side does tend to slip in warmer temperatures if tension is applied.
"...Another notable aspect is its versatility. This product adheres well to various surfaces, providing a secure seal on different materials commonly..." Read more
"This tape sticks very very well if you clean the surface you are trying to adhere it to...." Read more
"...This stuff is nice and flexible, but it will NEVER come off. That could be a good or bad thing depending on what fix you're trying to accomplish...." Read more
"...It is advised you clean it very well but it sticks great.it is something almost anybody can apply to repair a leak...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of removal. Some mention that once it is rolled on it is impossible to remove, while others say that it peels off fairly easy. The product is sticky, but some have no issues removing the backing. That said, some say that once you start, it's almost impossible to lift it back off for corrections.
"...Once it is stuck to a clean surface it is VERY hard to remove...." Read more
"Use this for roof repair on an RV. Once you stick it down it doesn't come back off. Use self-leveling lap sealant on edges." Read more
"I had to give it 1 star for easy to remove..why because you're not removing this stuff...ever. It sticks to pretty much any surface, like it should...." Read more
"...I have had it on our RV for the past year still there and not coming off." Read more
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The ease of application is one of the standout features of EternaBond RoofSeal. The 6-inch width provides ample coverage, making the process quick and efficient. The length of 50 feet is more than sufficient for most RV roof sizes, ensuring you have enough to cover all vulnerable areas.
What truly impressed me is the durability of this sealant. It creates a strong, watertight bond that gives me peace of mind, especially during unpredictable weather conditions. Whether facing heavy rain or scorching sun, the EternaBond RoofSeal has proven to be resilient, preventing any leaks and protecting my RV interior.
Another notable aspect is its versatility. This product adheres well to various surfaces, providing a secure seal on different materials commonly found in RV construction. The flexibility of the material allows for easy application around corners and curves, ensuring a thorough and complete seal.
In addition to its practical benefits, the white color of the RoofSeal reflects sunlight, helping to keep the RV interior cooler. This is a thoughtful feature that adds to the overall comfort when traveling or camping in warmer climates.
Overall, I highly recommend EternaBond RoofSeal White 6" x 50' to any RV owner looking for a reliable and efficient solution for roof sealing.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
I have a 1999 Northwood Nash travel trailer. It has no leaks that I know of but I can see there are some parts of the roof, notably the front and rear seams and around the front and back corners that look problematic.
I researched various ways to deal with this. Most pros would probably say to take the seam apart, etc., and reseal it. That's not realistic for me right now. There are no current leaks and I am looking to shore up these problematic old caulk jobs that look about ready to fail along the front and rear seams and near the gutter.
I first looked at a lot of pictures at what other people had done with Eternabond tape. That helped. There was also a youtube video made by the Eternabond company about how to apply it. That also helped because it gave me the idea to use the utility knife. And to use my fingers instead of the roller. The guy in the Eternabond video uses his fingers to apply pressure (not the roller) and he uses a utility knife to cut the tape. There is not a lot of great info out there about using it but there are a lot of pictures and some decent youtube videos. None address the issue of lancing as well as they should in my opinion.
Something else about the utility knife is important which is that it can be used to easily lance any air bubbles or "tents" that occur has you apply the Eternabond. Using you fingers to smoothly apply pressure helps to identify these air pockets that can be lanced so that the microsealant can fully apply. The Eternabond website says to use a pin to pop air bubbles and describes the procedure for what to do for "tenting" and I found that also very helpful. As it shows that where it tents or bubbles, the important thing is only to lance it and smooth it over and apply another layer if necessary or to make it prettier.
I am totally new to this and could be doing it wrong so I'm just going to get to the pictures ...
First I noticed the trouble spot by the back rear where the caulking was breaking down and this looked like an area where it was possible for water to pool. So I made this area a priority. It is around the gutter and the gutter and the rubber strip along the gutter are in very good shape so I didn't want to cover them up.
I prepared and primed the area. (Disclosure: I have some Eternaprime brand primer on order but until then I decided to prime it the old fashioned way.) So I washed the area thoroughly with dishsoap until it was about as clean as it gets with dishsoap. then I marked the area lightly where I would be applying the tape and used a little sandpaper to rough up the area. then I quickly applied and wiped off some acetone over the area. this is especially good for priming the old caulk. it is good to expose a "sticky" layer of the old caulk which if you scrape or prime some away, does appear. Note that the acetone will remove the paint also off your trailer. then I pre-meaured the strips I was going to use and planned exactly where I would place them and pre-cut the strips. I took my time and used no strips longer than 8 inches. I find that more than that is difficult to handle and to focus on applying pressure on every little bit.
When I applied the eternabond tape, I pretty much put it above where I wanted it (with back peeled off) and let it kind of fall into place by gravity as I guided it laying it as flat as possible. then when it was flat, I went about applying pressure from the middle out and working out all the tents and air bubbles and I pressed on the sealant. It was very helpful to have a clean and sharp utility knife to lance tents and air bubbles. You have to really be careful with that utility knife because remember if you go just a little bit too much, you will cut into your rubber roof. Nevertheless, I used one because it worked the best.
*UPDATE: I got the eternaprime primer and it was by far the best way to prime the area for the tape.
This is not a how to guide because I am not sure if I am doing this correctly but by using some logic and watching some videos about how to use this, it seems pretty good. In areas where I had to lance tents or air bubbles and more tape was needed, I simply applied more tape over that area as Eternabond says to do on their website.
I used:
pair of nice, sharp scissors to cut the tape (clean scissors as necessary with acetone if they get gunked)
utility knife (clean with acetone if it gets gunked)
acetone as described above
dishsoap as described above
my fingers to press down to ensure surface adherence (not the roller)
On purpose here I did not use the tape over the black rubber or the gutter because both are in good condition with no breaches so I wanted to leave them as-is.
I plan to do the three other corners of the trailer and all along the front and rear seams although for going along the entire seam, I am going to wait for the Eternaprime. I wanted to get going with this corner just to see if it would be a viable method to deal with the deteriorating caulk around this area.
I have a 1999 Northwood Nash travel trailer. It has no leaks that I know of but I can see there are some parts of the roof, notably the front and rear seams and around the front and back corners that look problematic.
I researched various ways to deal with this. Most pros would probably say to take the seam apart, etc., and reseal it. That's not realistic for me right now. There are no current leaks and I am looking to shore up these problematic old caulk jobs that look about ready to fail along the front and rear seams and near the gutter.
I first looked at a lot of pictures at what other people had done with Eternabond tape. That helped. There was also a youtube video made by the Eternabond company about how to apply it. That also helped because it gave me the idea to use the utility knife. And to use my fingers instead of the roller. The guy in the Eternabond video uses his fingers to apply pressure (not the roller) and he uses a utility knife to cut the tape. There is not a lot of great info out there about using it but there are a lot of pictures and some decent youtube videos. None address the issue of lancing as well as they should in my opinion.
Something else about the utility knife is important which is that it can be used to easily lance any air bubbles or "tents" that occur has you apply the Eternabond. Using you fingers to smoothly apply pressure helps to identify these air pockets that can be lanced so that the microsealant can fully apply. The Eternabond website says to use a pin to pop air bubbles and describes the procedure for what to do for "tenting" and I found that also very helpful. As it shows that where it tents or bubbles, the important thing is only to lance it and smooth it over and apply another layer if necessary or to make it prettier.
I am totally new to this and could be doing it wrong so I'm just going to get to the pictures ...
First I noticed the trouble spot by the back rear where the caulking was breaking down and this looked like an area where it was possible for water to pool. So I made this area a priority. It is around the gutter and the gutter and the rubber strip along the gutter are in very good shape so I didn't want to cover them up.
I prepared and primed the area. (Disclosure: I have some Eternaprime brand primer on order but until then I decided to prime it the old fashioned way.) So I washed the area thoroughly with dishsoap until it was about as clean as it gets with dishsoap. then I marked the area lightly where I would be applying the tape and used a little sandpaper to rough up the area. then I quickly applied and wiped off some acetone over the area. this is especially good for priming the old caulk. it is good to expose a "sticky" layer of the old caulk which if you scrape or prime some away, does appear. Note that the acetone will remove the paint also off your trailer. then I pre-meaured the strips I was going to use and planned exactly where I would place them and pre-cut the strips. I took my time and used no strips longer than 8 inches. I find that more than that is difficult to handle and to focus on applying pressure on every little bit.
When I applied the eternabond tape, I pretty much put it above where I wanted it (with back peeled off) and let it kind of fall into place by gravity as I guided it laying it as flat as possible. then when it was flat, I went about applying pressure from the middle out and working out all the tents and air bubbles and I pressed on the sealant. It was very helpful to have a clean and sharp utility knife to lance tents and air bubbles. You have to really be careful with that utility knife because remember if you go just a little bit too much, you will cut into your rubber roof. Nevertheless, I used one because it worked the best.
*UPDATE: I got the eternaprime primer and it was by far the best way to prime the area for the tape.
This is not a how to guide because I am not sure if I am doing this correctly but by using some logic and watching some videos about how to use this, it seems pretty good. In areas where I had to lance tents or air bubbles and more tape was needed, I simply applied more tape over that area as Eternabond says to do on their website.
I used:
pair of nice, sharp scissors to cut the tape (clean scissors as necessary with acetone if they get gunked)
utility knife (clean with acetone if it gets gunked)
acetone as described above
dishsoap as described above
my fingers to press down to ensure surface adherence (not the roller)
On purpose here I did not use the tape over the black rubber or the gutter because both are in good condition with no breaches so I wanted to leave them as-is.
I plan to do the three other corners of the trailer and all along the front and rear seams although for going along the entire seam, I am going to wait for the Eternaprime. I wanted to get going with this corner just to see if it would be a viable method to deal with the deteriorating caulk around this area.
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25 yr old metal roof rv with years of rubber paint on roofing around leaky fridge vent was fixed successfully with this by first taping the flat roof area around the vent covering all tar/paste crap followed by taping over new tape and up fridge vent sides. A bit of lap sealant caulk and done. Many rains and snow, no leak.
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