QDB
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
This stuff is amazing. We used it to repair the seals on the roof of our RV. No more leaks!
Michael Charles
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Great product working well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Great product and worked perfectly as it is designed to do. Been on the camper for over a year now and the durability is top notch. Easy to install and very clean look if you do it right. Would definitely recommend if you’re worried about the seams on your camper roof or anything else you want to keep from leaking.
david s.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Used around top edge of enclosed trailer. Seals very well and is very durable. Don’t try to put on if it’s windy
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2023
Installed this on the seams of my sunroom at the trailer. Seemed to seal very well. We have not had a big enough storm yet to confirm it no longer leaks but so far so good. Very hard to pull up even immediately after installing. Gave one star for easy to remove which is a good thing for seam tape. You wouldn't want it easy to remove.
Margaret Flick
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
Very sticky and very forgiving. By "forgiving" I mean it will stop leaks no matter that you are inexperienced and put it on sloppy. The glue is super sticky and thick. If you push down on the tape it oozes into cracks, totally keeping the water out. Because of its stickiness, it can't be removed without solvents. So, what I do is peel off a few inches of the backing and stick that part. Then I peel the backing some more and stick that part. I keep going until the whole tape is set in place.I used this on a sunroom roof, which uses panels of styrofoam sandwiched between aluminum sheets. I used the wide, "6", tape so I could seal over the top of the original, "3", tape. When the new tape gets old or damaged, I put a new swath of "6" tape over the top of it. Works great.
Chris H.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
This is a great product. I believe that Eternabond is the leader in the industry of roof sealant tape. It's nice and thick and easy to use. As a roofing contractor I can tell that this product is durable, well made, and will provide a watertight seal for many years to come.It's necessary to clean the surface where the Eternabond's is to be applied with a proper cleaning agent or a mild dish soap using a soft brush. Make sure to completely dry the area before applying the sealant tape. It's best to use a small roller as you apply the sealant tape. This will insure a smooth, tight, long lasting bond.This product may be more expensive than similar roof sealant tapes, but in my opinion the peace of mind is well worth the extra cost.
Korie Rogers
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2022
Excellent product.... it is hard to remove but that is what is supposed to be.... initial outlay is expensive; but because it is long-lasting durable, it is a great bang for your buck. It takes a bit of patience and practice to get the hang of it, but it goes on really easy. Go slow - where it lands is where it stays - adheres super well! Whole heartedly recommend this product!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2022
This product was easy to use and stuck the roof surface extremely well. Make sure to clean the area well and you will have no issues.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2022
If you have roof issues ie, leaks or tears in your RVroof this is the sealant tape you need. Use around all the roof vents any seams, no mess like when using a caulking compound . Apply to a clean surface , them cover the tears, leaks, seams.When this tape sticks it sticks.Great product and well worth the money.
MikeM
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2017
Sealed trailer skylights with this and the Bon 19-130 2 inch seam roller. No more rain getting in !! This roof seal tape worked flawlessly. Good job !! Should add that to have the local RV dealer re-seal my skylights would have cost over $1K. All told, with my time of course, total cost was less than $150 CDN. Take your time, do online research on proper application techniques, measure three times and cut once, apply properly, and your seal will last and no water getting in ! Thanks EternaBond !!
Player
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
I have a 36 Winnebago Suncruiser with a white fiber glass roof. Last year an 18" section of the roof edge separated out of the J channel side rail, where the fiberglass roof sheeting tucks into. Like this... / / | | | | | __/ I needed some way to glue the edge of the roof back down and tuck it back into the side rail.White EternaBond worked magnificently! I followed a YouTube instruction video on how to use EternaBond to fix this problem. I cut a short section of the EternaBond and slid it up under the section that had come out of the J channel, side rail, leaving about an 1/4 inch sticking out from under the edge of the fiberglass roof, which I then folded over the lip of the fiberglass sheet, and stuck it down along the outside edge of the fiberglass roof sheeting. I then pressed the edge of the fiberglass roof sheeting back down into the J channel.To ensure it stayed in place over night, I secured it down with a strip of Duct Tape. The next day I removed the duct tape. The roof was securely glued back down, into the J channel. I then ran a bead of white silicone sealer along the whole J channel where the fiberglass sheeting was tucked into the J channel to ensure the whole J channel/fiberglass roof sheeting was sealed.After a brutal winter of sitting in a storage lot, I inspected the roof where I had repaired it. It looked as good as the day I repaired it.Great product!UPDATE TO REVIEW: I couldn't find a link to the original video I followed. I've added two drawings, a DO THIS and a DON'T DO THIS. Follow the DO THIS sketch on how to place the EternaBond. Use a narrow strip, maybe an inch wide. After pressing the roof edge back down into the J channel, with the narrow strip of EternaBond wrapped over the edge, run a strip of silicone sealer on the outside of the joint.
DigitalJim Media & Design
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2013
I picked up a roll of this for some camper repairs I was doing and to keep on hand in case i backed into a tree at a campsite. (Not that I ever have but now that I'm prepared for it it's probably going to happen!)This stuff is uber sticky! It's strong, seals great (even over wet spots) and did the trick. I repaired some water damage on a used camper I bought and used this to seal the front seams all the way to the roof. Of course with a new (to me) camper I couldn't wait until Spring so I did a little winter camping. It worked like a charm and not a drop of water came in while traveling 5 hours on a slushy highway and no wind during 35 mph winds and -34°F temps at the camp site.Once the annual Great Spring Thaw hits Minnesota I plan on going over all the seams on the roof as a preventative measure and it should be perfect for that use. It would also work well to tape unruly children to the wall during those rained-in camp outs but if you do and get turned in to child protective services don't mention my name. I won't be held liable because you did something irresponsible you read on the Interwebz!