Okay, now that I knew what I think I wanted, lets get it. None of the big box stores in the area carried it, and the shipping was pretty high for the internet. A local Do-it! hardware manager said that they could order it, it comes in a case of 4 cans, and I had to prepay for the case. When I called the local Ace hardware store, the manager said that Ace was having him redo that section of the paint display and if he could substitute, he was willing to give it a try. While we talked on the phone, he was checking the warehouse to see if he could get it, told me its done, and on the way. That was Wednesday, and it arrived in the store on Friday! I for one always have tried to support the local small businesses, When I went to pick it up, there was a guy looking at it, wondering if it would work on his pop-up. we talked and I think he bought the other 2 cans.
This stuff is heavy- I held 1 can of the 687 in one hand, and 3 of the aluminumized roofing coating in the other, and the 687 still felt heavier.
Saturday, it was clear and sunny so I cranked up the jack on the front of my CTC, sprayed the roof down with cleaner, scrubbed it with a foam mop and rinsed the roof off. Once the roof was dry, I masked off the edges of the roof (mine is rounded), and started to lay the stuff down with a roller, going side to side. I then did a second coat rolling front to back. I probably did not put it on as heavy as the instructions say, I may not have had the right roller for the job.
Other commenter's are right, wear sunglasses when you put this stuff down, it is blindingly white- Henry claims that it reflects 80% of the heat.

The quick and dirty test- My CT is not insulated, and when I started the work the day before, I could barely hold my hand to the ceiling inside. I should have taken its temp but I forgot. The outside temp was a high of 72 and it was almost 100 inside with the vent open. This afternoon, about the same time of day, outside temp was 78, my IR thermometer said that the temperature of the aluminum fender was 118,(the fender is usually cooler than the roof) and the ceiling that was uncomfortable to touch was now reading 89 degrees, Trailer temp inside was 87, with the vent closed. A difference of 29 degrees,



I have a full can left, but I think that if I put on a couple more coats, I will need the space heater to keep it warm enough to use in the summer.

Pat