







💧 Seal the deal with the ultimate waterproof armor!
Liquid Rubber Waterproofing and Protective Coating is a 1-gallon, dark gray liquid rubber formula designed to provide a durable, flexible, and waterproof seal. Featuring EPA Energy Star rated ceramic insulation, it resists UV damage and aging while offering low VOC emissions for eco-friendly use. Perfect for roofs, RVs, foundations, and ponds, it covers up to 60 square feet per gallon, ensuring long-lasting protection indoors and outdoors.





| Material | Rubber |
| Brand | Rubberseal |
| Style | Protective |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| UPC | 852920005142 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852920005142 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Surface Recommendation | Indoor, Outdoor, Roof, Foundation, Ponds, RV |
| Manufacturer | Inflow Solutions |
| Part Number | FR |
| Item Weight | 11.03 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.4 x 8.3 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1 Gallon |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Durable, Waterproof |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
W**Z
Used on Camper Roof
TL;DR: Great stuff I put on our camper roof to waterproof and seal. Seems to work at a great price.I came on Amazon looking for FlexSeal or the Rust Oleum LeakSeal and stumbled upon this stuff with incredibly high reviews.Pricing and Packaging: I got one gallon of white and the price is pretty good when put up head-to-head with the competition. Product showed up padded inside a box inside another Amazon box.Application: I used it on a 1994 19' Starcraft camper trailer that had never been completely sealed. We bought it last year and the previous owner had a small leak spring in the back years prior that he had sealed up. The roof had been heavily caulked around all the vents and seams, but the rest of the roof had never been touched. I applied two coats of the RubberSeal--the first with a paintbrush so I could get it on thick and the second 24 hours later with a 6" mini roller from Walmart. I applied mine inside the garage, but I would wait for a few days of sun before I put it on. I also didn't bother cleaning the roof, although mine was surprisingly clean already.Results: One coat of RubberSeal didn't do a great job of covering the roof. The second coat covered it well enough that it should be fine. This only used half of my gallon jug, so I will probably roll a third coat on just for giggles. The sealant got down into all the cracks and seams of the roof and along where the metal meets the vents and just sealed right over it all. It seems like it had a good bond--I can't scratch or chip it off with my nails.Cleanup: I just tossed my paintbrush and roller cover, but it says to use mineral spirits or baby oil, which I had neither of on hand. Gasoline and paint thinner were both a no-go. Didn't touch the stuff.If I don't update this review, assume that I am 100% satisfied with the product and recommend it to all RV'ers!
J**E
Fabulous stuff for fixing cracked shower floor
Fabulous stuff! Used to repair a big crack in shower floor. Sanded it a bit; put the recommended fiber 'paper' on the cracked area; did three coats to give a good thick coat.....waited between coats a few days (have another shower to use) and then when put the final coat on, let it 'cure' to harden it up, as Dan from the company suggested. It looks great!! Will take a picture and post soon. The project was done by our helpful neighbor who had fixed fiberglass shower floor before. He started out doubtful it would work, but by the end of the project he became a 'convert'. Really great stuff. I am thinking of painting our other shower floor just to make it so clean and white again, even though it is not cracked. I am looking for things to rubberize around our place now.
J**N
Don’t know how long it will Last. Went on easy and dried within 24 hours 236 hours
Expensive but went on easy dried fast even though it turned cold after we applied it at 65 to 70°
J**Y
Application on a new Plywood roof on a cargo trailer. tra
I have used 2 gal. on cargo trailer roof. I used 3m 5200 along with screws to seal the 1/4 in. Plywood to the trailer frame work . I have used 2 gal. to cover aprox 105 Sq. Ft. I allowed it to flash off between coats. 7 coats using a short nap roller. Application was easy. I will update if any issues arise. It appears that this product will spot repair fairly easily if needed in the future. My only regret is not using marine grade Plywood as the glue is the same but I had issues with voids in the lamination of the "CD" grade Plywood. Note : I also used polyester resin with fibreglass tape to join the Plywood sheeting at the 4ft. seams making the joints at the roof ribbing.Looks good at this time. I only want to do this once! Definitely better than the garbage sheet metal that the manufacturer used.
M**N
Should have went with this product yrs.ago!
Product as described !Easy to apply !Prep is the hardest thing and most important !Almost immediately saw a difference in temperature inside 8-)Don't be afraid to use this product ; its worth the time and effort to apply.Plan to clean and plan to apply ! :-)Plan on drying time ....it's important !Will see if life of product is as quoted.Oh Yeah ..NO MORE LEAKS!NOTE: 2yrs. product is still doing its job.Some say product yellows ! I haven't found that to be true ! As with anything it's not dirt proof...duh ! I just want to say it's still working fine. I intend to buy more and clean and apply !Not having the stress and aggravation is worth the cost.....you won't be disappointed 8-)11/2023Must say this product is still going strong!I've tried anumber of other products....and still say this is the best !You must clean well and plan your plan of attack....but for my money this is by far the best ! Getting old and hate products that don't work! This cost a little more but is worth every penny! Don't be lazy and don't be cheap .... do it right the first time and you will have less HEADACHES !a product you can trust 👍2025 and still going....With all the crazy things going on in the world 🤔☹️But still here...and it's time to clean (prep) roof for another coat ! THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE JOB !! but after a few coats , cleaning gets easier 🙄Learned years ago prep is always the most important part of any job. CLEAN and things will always turn out much better ✔️😁
L**F
no more leaks
I did a few mods to my tin roof and this sealed everything great.
M**K
Went On Nicely, We'll See If It Holds Up
I just put it on so I can't evaluate the efficacy of the product yet. I had to store it 5 months until it was warm enough to apply. There was no separation in the bucket when I opened it, which was a good sign. My '94 Tiger popup RV's roof is about 7'x12 and as never been fully sealed. The first coat went on what seemed a bit thin, but since I was applying it with a 4" brush right from the bucket, the liquid started to thicken up with exposure to the air. The next day I got a full second coat, the liquid now thicker but not paste-like. If you can, apply it in the shade because it sets up quickly---then move your rig into the sun to cure. I am VERY pleased I got 2 coats from the one gallon bucket. Time will tell if it holds up. I will update later in the year. If it does, this product is a great value.
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