🔧 Repair Like a Pro: Don’t Let Soggy Floors Sink Your Adventure!
The MAX GPE RV Repair Panel Delamination Injectable Glue is a high-performance adhesive designed for RV and boat repairs. Its thin consistency allows for deep absorption, making it perfect for stabilizing wood rot and soggy floors. This versatile product bonds to a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, metals, and fiberglass, and cures to a waterproof finish, ensuring long-lasting repairs.
R**K
Great product and customer service
I was impressed with Max GPE and how easy it was to use. I am even more impressed with the result. This is a project I have been dreading for some time but my fears were unfounded. Our 5th wheel was purchased used and had some delamination in a couple of small spots. I took plenty of time to prep and have now repaired 2 small areas approximately 2 square feet. The result is a rock-hard feeling of stability behind what I am certain was pretty worn-out plywood. I have a couple more areas to do but my fear factor is gone. Starting the project, I had a couple questions and called the manufacturer directly. The customer service was impressive, and I got some tips that are worth sharing: Work in small batches. I made 3 batches of 12 OZ each for the 1st section and only 1 batch for the 2nd. There is plenty of working time if you are well prepared so you can mix up smaller batches to keep adding as needed so you don't waste product. Also, the video about mixing on their website was very useful especially the part about the 2-cup method mixing method. It was also great to learn that I could use acetone to rinse out the syringes so I can re-use them on the next section. We hope to get many more years out of our 5th wheel. I am now literally a "happy camper"!
M**E
Very thin
This works very good on RV walls that's what I used it for it's thin and runs into all the cracks gives you enough time to work with it I would buy it again
A**R
Fixed my RV floors
I used this product to fix my microlite RV's soft floor issues (styrofoam degradation). If that's why you're buying this product, please read my review; because it will save you time and effort.I am by no means an expert, but after completing this project, these are my tips:1. Get a high pressure glue injector, don't use the included syringe. I used the Big Horn 19408 High Pressure Glue Injector, and it made injecting the resin astronomically easier. You can operate it one handed, and the job goes WAYYYY quicker when you don't have to struggle for 20 minutes for each syringe. It's $14. Use acetone to clean the injector in between mixing batches of resin so it doesn't bind up.2. Cut out your vinyl/linoleum and drill 1/4 inch holes every 6 inches in a grid pattern in the soft spots. Buy some 1/4 inch wooden dowels and cut them to about an inch in length. Partially insert the dowels into every hole before you begin injecting resin. This ensures that the dowels will smoothly fit, and most importantly it stops excess resin from leaking out of the holes you have yet to inject resin in. Pull up a few dowels, inject resin, then replace the dowels and push them all the way in.3. Use painter's tape all around your work area to prevent resin from getting where you don't want it. Keep a disposable rag handy (an old tee shirt works perfectly) and some acetone to wipe up any spills quickly. Once this stuff hardens, you will struggle to get it off.4. Run through the entire project in your head before you begin. Make sure you have everything you need and that you're ready to handle any problems that come up. Remember, once you mix the resin, you're on the clock.5. Depending on the area you're treating, mix the resin in batches. This will extend the time you have to work with the resin and make injecting it easier.Once again, this product is great. My RV floors are solid and I am a happy customer. I hope the above tips help.
T**
Doesn't bond like in the video
It works sort of but not as good as the video suggests and take for ever to dry daysIn a climate controlled building 4 daysWill adjust the harder and attempt againUpdate adjusted the catalyst dried and set up 2 days faster but still not bonding greatBut the project it pretty rough with delaminationOverall i still recommend this product works on most jobs just not when the delam is years old
P**R
may not be the right product for the application
Didn't have the greatest results when trying to repair delamination of outside wall on motorhome. Tried to contact seller on application but without success. The epoxy would probably work if could get some advice on the use of the product.
H**R
Glue
Works well and make sure you weight it down.
G**O
Cost $100, $99 dollars ended up on driveway
Says low viscosity but for a vertical wall repair I would avoid. I injected this in my marker light hole and 30 seconds later it was dripping out the bottom onto my driveway...EVERYWHERE. It is still clamped but I feel the odds of it working to fix delam is close to 0. That being said...the stuff is incredibly strong. I have no doubt it will glue if you can get yhe glue where you need it but at this viscosity it drips out as fast as you inject it and you arent going to be able to clean it up. If you try it gets worse. The glue puddle in my driveway is now permanent. It should not be sold for vertical repair it is not viscous enough. If it works then I'll change my review but at this point I was really angry that they sold this as low viscosity. That is relative to water I guess and even then not by much. For a 100 dollars I expected it to work for the repair they claim it works for. Udate: As I suspected this didnt work even a little bit. All the glue ran right out the bottom and the delam looks exactly the same. Avoid this at all costs for vertical delam...it will not work. A 10 dollar tube of gorilla glue would have worked better. Should have tried that after eating a 100 bucks.
S**Y
It works great.
I grabbed a couple of those mixing cups from menards to ensure I mixed the parts properly 😅 (2 parts A to 1 part B) If I remember correctly. I didn't have high hopes because I've tried a few other glue solutions prior and none of them held very well. Filled a 100 ml syringe with a rubber hose on the end of it and shoved it down into the wall. Pumped a bunch in there and used cargo jack things to hold a sheet of plywood with foamboard under it, against the wall of the camper. Pulled it off next day and was very pleasantly surprised with the results!
S**N
Works
Worked as Advertised.
R**Y
power
great strong product
A**R
I didn’t stick. Would never buy again or recommend to anyone
Glue fibreglass Motorhome back wall. Not going to do it again might have to install moulding to fix
F**H
Good product
Not as thin as other penetrating epoxies but still worked very well.
L**E
Max gpe rv
I use it to repair my trailer but it was no good at all spend my money for nothing…it did not clue and it was suppose to be the best glue for trailer very désappointement!!
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