Keith B wrote:This is an old thread...but it pertains to what I'm getting ready to do. I was going to oil base prime and paint my floor (I mean a house sees more sun and rain than a trailer bottom and it lasts, but all seem to use this Fibered Roof Coating. Seems messy but I guess if it's the voice of the masses...
1.) Are the fumes dangerous... it's winter here in KS, the furnace in the shop is on - I'd prefer things don't go BOOM.
Most fumes go boom. You should have ventilation for your own protection. Try keeping the black goo in the house to warm it up. Turn off the heater and vent the room.
2.) Some say trowel it on, others say brush it on - if it can be brushed that's what I'd like to do - did any heat it up before you put it on to help "liquefy it" - does it penetrate at all or just coat?
This is an asphalt emulsion ---never heat. It penetrates some. The warmer it is the more it will penetrate. I put mine on with a window cleaner from Dollar Tree.
3.) Does the floor need any "pre-treat" or just put it right on the bare wood and go.
Clean and go!
4.) At 60 degrees (controlled heat), no humidity will it be dry in 24 hours or am I going to be down for a week?
It doesn't dry it cures. It will not be dry but I put mine on the trailer anyway and it stuck. You really need to get it on right or touch up the black goo.

You can use paint. It won't hurt a thing but your pocket book.
