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Kool Seal Premium Elastomeric Finish Roof Coating For Rv / Camper / Motorhome on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kool Seal Exterior Part Type:Roof Manufacturer Part Number:63-600 UPC:050926002084

 Kool Seal Premium Elastomeric Finish Roof Coating (10 Year)

Renews most roofing Substrates

Reflects Heat and Harmful UV Rays

Protects Against the Elements, Extending the Life of the Roof

Recommended Uses: Metal, Single Ply, Smooth BUR, Modified Bitumen, Polyurethane Foam, Concrete, EPDM, Hypalon, Existing Asphaltic and Elastomeric Roof Coatings

Not for use on roof shingles

Coverage: 50 - 100 square ft. per gallon (depending on surface type)


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