I know you all have seen this commercial. Okay I will give you a little story on it. There is his guy Phil Swift. He has a can of this paint in his hand. Then show you how easy it going down. They took a screen door. Sprayed it with this Flex Seal. Then the next thing you see is the screen door is the bottom of a boat. That right. This stuff is so good in sealing. You can make a boat out of a screen door.
Okay now all I want to do it. Stop a couple of leaks in the roof. What do I have to loose? The can was on clearance for $9.00.
If you look closely, you can see I used a pencil to mark out the wet area. Like I said before. This might all ready have been repaired? But this way I will keep my eyes on the mark and see if it grows or not. Then if it is sealed, paint the ceiling.
There are two (2) small leaks coming into the living room. Nothing big yet. I just see two stains on the ceiling. Not even sure if they are still leaks. They have been dry since I have seen it rain here.
Now I know you are saying why green? Clearance, that is all. Who sees the roof?
I am taking pictures from the side. I was up there and sprayed. But don't want to walk on the roof again, if I don't have too.
Now this is the car port. Now this has some large leaks. Whenever it rains as I am out side. Where the carport and trailer come together. Along that seam. It pours in on the driveway. I got up there and saw that they used tar to seal it in. Now as tar gets old. It cracks and opens up. Well I got up there and didn't see any other problem except the tar cracking. So I sprayed along the seam. I know it might not work, but it MIGHT????
Today I will use a hose and see if it is sealed.
It takes 24 hours to 48 hours to bond. Maybe I will wait until tomorrow, now?
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