And what proof do you have that it thins the membrane. You seem to have a lot of replys to threads that hold little, to no water.
That's the goal, no water leaking.
Ok, seriously, the thickness and composition of EPDM is not designed to withstand UV-C rays, molds, pitch/sap, natures own so to speak. It's a porous surface so it can and will break down if you start using harsh chemicals on it over and above what nature does to it as well.
When working for the largest RV dealership out here we saw it all and got to mess with it all. Owner brings in a new unit with a tear so we had to replace it, out of sheer curiosity we took a 6x4' section, put it on the roof of a wrecked TT and did 'spot' tests of all types of cleaners. After letting it sit for a month checking it weekly we'd find the places where bleach, simple green, drain cleaner, 409 and 'roof cleaner' were thinner than the spots we used dish soap and water, baking soda and vinegar, and a citrus cleaner.
Somethings do not change in the industry, dicor and EPDM are two of those and we are due for a new material after using it for 30+ years.