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Exterior Care
Exterior Roof
To maintain your warranty, inspect all roof sealant every three
(3) months for voids, gaps and cracks
then
re-seal as needed
(See below). Wash the Superflex roof with water and a mild
detergent twice a year and clean and inspect the roof vents.
•
Do not use sharp tools (putty knife) that could
puncture the Superflex roof membrane.
• If any voids or cracking are found, remove any
loose sealant
by hand
.
• If the loose sealant cannot be pulled off by hand,
it still has good adhesion to the Superflex roof
membrane and should be left alone.
• Using a medium-bristled scrub brush, clean all areas
to be resealed with a non-abrasive household cleaner,
such as Top Job
®
or Spic-N-Span
®
.
• This area must be dry before continuing.
•
Solvents should not be used during cleaning.
Solvents can damage existing sealant and may
weaken plastic roof components.
• Apply a generous amount of
Alpha Systems 1010
Non-Sag Sealant
over top of any existing sealant
needing resealed.
• Please note:
ONLY ALPHA SUPPLIED SEALANTS
SHOULD COME IN CONTACT WITH THE SUPERFLEX
ROOF MEMBRANE.
Sidewall Vents
Water heater, furnace and refrigerator exterior doors need to
be kept clean and free of obstructions while the appliances
(if so equipped) are in use. Inspect the refrigerator and hold-
ing tank vents for blockages from bird or insect nests, spider
webs, leaves, etc.
As with the surface of any
roof, a rubber roof can be
very slippery, especially
when wet. If you go up on
your roof we recommend
extreme caution and
suggest that you navigate
the roof on your hands and
feet. This distributes the
weight more evenly and
helps reduce the possibility
of falling.
WARNING
Do not use petroleum
distillates to clean the
roof as they may cause
permanent damage.
NOTICE
Failure to properly maintain
or re-seal your RV may
result in serious water
damage to the roof and
other parts of the RV. This
damage is not covered by
the Limited Base Warranty
and Limited Structural
Warranty.
NOTICE
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