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Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Yahoo Message Number: 89713
I know several CC owners have applied the Bus-Kote roof finishes. But I was wondering if any of you have looked into the boating world's Fiberglass Deck Paints as another roof coating option?
We are getting ready to change out our solar panels, and once I remove the old ones, I thought this would be a good time to coat the roof prior to the new solar panels install.
While I have done my best to maintain the roof the last three years since we bought the coach. The first owners neglect still rapidly shows thru via chalking. I also need to recoat the clear coat on the front cap, as that too was too far gone when we took over the coach.

Any opinions on Bus-Kote vs Deck Paint coating?

TIA,
Smitty

04 Allure 31017
04 Allure Sold to a nice new owner! Now enjoying a 07 Magna Rembrandt 45' ISX600 #6775
"We're ONDROAD for THEJRNY!" (Toad and Coach license plates, say Hi if you see us!)

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 89714
Smitty,

Bus Kote claims to have integral insulating properties. I doubt that fiberglass deck paints would provide any insulation. I believe this would be the main advantage of Bus Kote. I've applied Bus Kote to my last 2 motorhomes & have been pleased with the results. It's actually a 3 stage process: 1) primer, 2) bus-kote & 3) clear coat.

Good Luck,

Fred Compton
2005 Magna #6454

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 89715
Don't know anything about the deck paint(s) but love the Bus-Kote, wouldn't have a rig with it.

Jim 07 Allure #31570

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 89716
Typo: wouldn't have a rig "without" it.

Jim 07 Allure $31570

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 89726
Jim:

Why do you like the Bus Kote so much? Which (of the two I have found) did you use?

Denis Vogel
06 Allure 31409

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 89727
Denis,

I had to jump in on this subject.

I have had Bus Kote on my roof for five years. I reapply a single coat once every other year. It was easy I even did it myself. Below are what I consider to be the major improvements :

It acts as an acoustical sound barrier

It will drop the temperature inside you coach by 10 degree easily

In cold weather it is a great insulator.

I took the Bus Coat and painted over my Sky Light over the shower. Prior to the painting on a hot day when I walked by the shower it was going past a furnace. I still get plenty of light but the Green House Effect is absolutely minimized. ( I called the Tech at Bus-Kote before I painted the Sky Light and he indicated no problem, in fact it may preserve the plastic, because of the heat reflected and not transferred to the plastic. )

If you check with school districts that bus students you will find they use this product for many of the same reasons above.

I almost forgot ---- YOU WILL ELIMINATE WHITE STREAKS FROM YOUR ROOF DOWN THE SIDE OF THE COACH.

I hope this helps

Stan Canaris

2005 Inspire 51406

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 89728
We didn't cover our skylights but will confirm all of Stans comments.

Jim 07 Allure #31570

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 89729
We agree too..

Bus-Kote is a great product.

Amazed how the temperature drops.

Like Jim - we did not use on the skylights

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #8
Yahoo Message Number: 89731

I painted our Country Coach roof with Interlux Bright Sides Polyurethane one part marine bright white paint, mixed with a non skid additive. This paint is used on fiberglass boats and holds up well in the sun and with flexing. I considered using the two part paint but decided that for a roof application, I didn't need to be as particular. I brushed it on (one coat), rather than using a roller and the brush marks flowed so they are not visible. (I added the non skid as I don't like being on a wet roof which can get mighty slippery from dew, rain or even sweat dripping off on a hot day.)
I no longer get any oxide run off down the side of the coach. I applied the paint a few months ago and fully expect it to hold up as well as I have seen on boats where the only issue I have noted is that the paint will wear from walking patterns-not an issue on a roof of a RV.

Dennis 2003 Allure #30884

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #9
Yahoo Message Number: 89732
Dennis,

Thank You for the idea of non - skid additive. I never thought to do this on the roof, but I will throw in the paint next time some fine sand/silt that will produce a non skid surface.

Stan 2005 Inspire 51406

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 89738
We have a 98 Magna and are plagued with white lines. Our question is can we use the Bus-Kote on a older motor home? Also where do you buy it ? Thanks, Bruce & Steffi
North Carolina



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To: "Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com" Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 12:54 PM Subject: RE: [Country-Coach-Owners] Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

We agree too..

Bus-Kote is a great product.

Amazed how the temperature drops.

Like Jim - we did not use on the skylights

Russ and Jean
05 Intrigue
11883


Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 89744
Is this stuff for rubberized roofs or the fiberglass roof on my "08 Intrique?



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Reply #13
Yahoo Message Number: 89745
I too have applied the bus-kote, and am very satisfied with the product. Stan, I do have a question for you. Before applying a recoat. How did you prep the surface? We did put a sealer on the roof after the bus-kote. Did you remove the sealer or paint over it? Mine has been on about 3 years.
Tom

2005 Inspire 51177

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #14
Yahoo Message Number: 89746
Fiberglass.

Jim 07 Allure #31570

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Reply #15
Yahoo Message Number: 89761
Has anyone used or researched the product that Camping World installs? They quoted me $2000 to do, which is a little high, BUT.... They have a 12 year warranty! I have always been plagued with water issues and a warranty would help me sleep well at night. The maintenance is just washing, no yearly re coating etc.

2000 CC Affinity 42'
C12 CAT

LA (Lower Alabama)

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #16
Yahoo Message Number: 89766
Unfortunately, you have to suspect ANYTHING that CW does these days. Didn't use to be so but it is now. CW generally charges to much for any instal and does not want to pay enough to retain highly skilled and innovative technicians. I have no personal experience with CW roof coating products but when CW says their work in backed by a warranty, they are almost referring to the Manufacturer's Warranty. I broke down and bought a part from CW recently which failed after only 3 months. CW told me they would check with the manufacturer and call me back to let me know what the manufacturer would do. Days later, I have heard NOTHING from CW. I really don't expect to now. The part only cost about $300 so it isn't worth the pursuit on my part. Just learned another CW Lesson....

D Jean
CC 81072

Sent From My I-Pad

Re: Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Deck Paints

Reply #17
Yahoo Message Number: 89773
I agree, stay as far away from CW as you can. As far as I can tell, everything is overpriced even with the presidents club.

Dave

aka Billy Byte (trusty hound)
2000 Allure #30443



Bus-Kote vs boating world Fiberglass Dec

Reply #18
Yahoo Message Number: 89747
Tom,

I simple sprayed water on the roof with hose removing most of the dirt. Then I used a hudson sprayer with lots of soap and water and sprayed the roof.
Finally, after letting it set for a while on a cool day or evening/morning I used a High Pressure Machine and carefully sprayed everything off the roof. Be careful to not get to close with the pressure gun. Let dry all day and the next day give the other coat. I have had no problem. In addition I put a seam of caulk all the way around the roof, forcing any rain water to go off the back of the roof. If you live in an area of lots of rain make sure your coach is tilted to allow the run off to the back.

Stan 2005 Inspire 51406

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Reply #19
Yahoo Message Number: 89748
Steffi,

White streaks from the roof are gone forever, Goggle Bus-Kote and you can order on line from I believe Florida. You cannot get it any other place because of air control rules. It is worth it

Stan 2005 Inspire

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Re: Link to Seller of Bus-Kote; Question on Bus-Prime

Reply #20
Yahoo Message Number: 89749
All,

The following is a link to Hy-Tech Thermal Solutions that sales the Bus-Kote:

http://hytechsales.com/howtopaint/painting_rv.html
Question: Has anyone applied the Bus-Prime sealer per the instructions on the Bus-Kote prep sheet? If you have, who did you buy the Bus-Prime sealer from? Sorry if this way already answered; coming into this thread late.

Rick

CC Allure, 31018

 

Re: Link to Seller of Bus-Kote; Question on Bus-Prime

Reply #21
Yahoo Message Number: 89758
The primer is sold by the same company as the bus-kote.
Tom

2005 Inspire 51177