wdk450
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Gang:
I came across this stuff while doing a websearch on a related topic. This heat reflective paint has the microspheres that are featured in other IR heat reflective coatings, but the product is made by Dicor, the original manufacturer of the RV rubber roof sheeting used on Heartlands. It is purported to reduce heat gain on the roof by 29%. The lowest cost I saw on the internet for a gallon was about $75, and has a 125 square foot coverage. If I did my math right, I would need 3 gallons for my 38 foot rig.
https://dicorproducts.com/product/coolcoat
On Edit: I have noted that this and all competitive roof coatings I have looked at require 2 coats, thus the needed amount is doubled.
I came across this stuff while doing a websearch on a related topic. This heat reflective paint has the microspheres that are featured in other IR heat reflective coatings, but the product is made by Dicor, the original manufacturer of the RV rubber roof sheeting used on Heartlands. It is purported to reduce heat gain on the roof by 29%. The lowest cost I saw on the internet for a gallon was about $75, and has a 125 square foot coverage. If I did my math right, I would need 3 gallons for my 38 foot rig.
https://dicorproducts.com/product/coolcoat
On Edit: I have noted that this and all competitive roof coatings I have looked at require 2 coats, thus the needed amount is doubled.