Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile is composed of stitch bonded polyester: one of the strongest materials available in the industry. It is used to bridge joints, seams, vents, and protrusions in conjunction with Liquid Rubber Coatings. Application: Geo-Textile is applied using the 3 course method, similar to doing a drywall joint. Prepare the surface by cleaning and drying, ensuring it's free from anything that may affect adhesion. Apply a heavy coat of Liquid Rubber Coating (ie. Liquid Rubber Waterproof Sealant) over joint. Cut Geo-Textile to size and lay into the coating, bleeding it through. Use disposable gloves. Once the coating tacks up, apply another heavy coat of the Liquid Rubber Coating on top. Once this is mostly dry, you can begin applying your recommended number of coats on top. Suitable applications include but are not limited to: RV Roofs and Mobile Homes - Ponds - Flat, Metal & Sloped Roofs - Skylights & Vents - Gutters & Flashings - Balconies - Decks - Shower Liners - Planters – Foundations. Use with Liquid Rubber Waterproof Sealant, Foundation Sealant, RV Roof Coating, Color Waterproof Sealant, MetalSafe Sealant, Polyurethane Deck Coating, Cool Foot Deck Coating, and Neoprene Pond Sealant.
REINFORCING FABRIC - Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile is composed of stitch-bonded polyester: one of the strongest material available in the roofing industry
MULTI-PROJECT SEALER - Geo-Textile with Liquid Rubber waterproof coatings to build plys, bridge gaps; cracks, joints; seams, vents; skylights and much more
COAT LIQUID RUBBER GEO-TEXTILE WITH - Waterproof Sealant, Color Waterproof Sealant, RV Roof Coating, Foundation Sealant, Polyurethane Deck Coating, MetalSafe Sealant, Cool Foot Deck Coating, and Neoprene Pond Sealant
FOR A BULLETPROOF SYSTEM - Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile makes the difference between a short term repair and a long term repair; do it right the first time
EASY TO USE - Like doing a drywall joint; Using disposable gloves, apply a heavy coat of Liquid Rubber Coating; Cut geo-textile to size, lay into coating, bleeding it through; Once tacked, apply additional coats as needed