Bath and Body Magic: How to Create a Spa-Like Experience at Home

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Bath and body magic refers to the concept of using different bath and body products to enhance one's physical and emotional well-being. It involves treating oneself to luxurious and indulgent experiences through the use of bath and body products that are designed to nourish and pamper the skin and senses. Bath and body magic encompasses a wide range of products, including bath bombs, bath oils, bath salts, body scrubs, lotions, and shower gels. These products are often formulated with natural ingredients such as essential oils, botanical extracts, and other nourishing components to provide a sensory experience that is both relaxing and rejuvenating. The act of taking a bath or shower is already a routine part of most people's daily lives, but bath and body magic takes this routine to a whole new level. It encourages individuals to transform their bathing rituals into a self-care practice that promotes not only physical cleanliness but also mental and emotional well-being.


Well I have been in the commercial roofing business for 40 years and can assure you that there is no "magic" in the roofing business. I don't know how old your EPDM roof is or if it's black or white. EPDM roofs will chalk as they age. The key to recoating is good surface preparation. I would power wash the roof being careful not to get too close to the membrane or penetrations with the nozzle as this may cause damage to them. Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic & Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Then you could recoat with a good coating. I would recommend an acrylic coating. I would be hesitant to use a solvent based coating and would definitely not use a silicone coating as it will be difficult to make future repairs. Most repair materials will not stick to silicone. EPDM is a pretty durable membrane and will easily last 20 years. Most leaks are caused by failure of the sealant around penetrations or cuts in the membrane. I would carefully examine the sealant around your penetrations before spending the money on coating the entire roof. A good polyurethane sealant is what I use. Smearing a coating over the entire roof without examining the sealant around the penetrations may not solve the problem. Of course, if the membrane is older than 20 years a recoat may be necessary.

Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Roof Protect emulsifies contaminates and provides improved surface preparation by effectively removing oil, grease, mildew, dirt, and other soils from your roofing membrane.

Rv magic ultimatr roof

It encourages individuals to transform their bathing rituals into a self-care practice that promotes not only physical cleanliness but also mental and emotional well-being. When incorporating bath and body magic into one's routine, it is essential to create a peaceful and tranquil environment. This can be achieved by dimming the lights, playing soft music, and using scented candles or essential oil diffusers to create a calming ambiance.

Rv magic ultimatr roof

You bring up some great questions! I applied the RV roof magic to my camper two years ago. I also made a video on my application. My wife and I are fulltimers. I went through so much research for the product that would suit my needs. I wanted to stay away from silicone based products and something that is the same as my current roof. This product bonds to the roof material to create a really tight (permanent) bond.
I thick coat does feel rubbery and is not chalky. It is incredibly slippery when wet.

I would recommend applying after a thorough wash. They have a wash but I used a light pressure washer, a scrub brush. Then dawn soap, bleach and then simple green. Be sure to kill all the mold you can. It will come through the coating even though it has a mildicide in it.

I also recommend to apply it under 80 degrees. It dries fast and makes a mess if not careful. I had to apply in two coats to get the right application. They suggest one coat.

I also had a few tiny bubbles pop up over time but it still does the job.

I have not had a leak since I applied it so it is doing its job. However, I feel like it might need a recoat of something in a year or two.

The product has withstood an Arizona summer heat, down pour rain storms, snow storms, and over 20k miles of travel. I do feel like it might be more reflective then the regular roof but no hard core evidence.

If you have questions, let me know, otherwise Gary from RV Roof Magic was incredibly helpful. Highly recommend emailing or calling him.

Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2019 Location: Canyon Lake, Texas Posts: 2,993 Quote: Originally Posted by kfly

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Well I have been in the commercial roofing business for 40 years and can assure you that there is no "magic" in the roofing business. I don't know how old your EPDM roof is or if it's black or white. EPDM roofs will chalk as they age. The key to recoating is good surface preparation. I would power wash the roof being careful not to get too close to the membrane or penetrations with the nozzle as this may cause damage to them. Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic & Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Then you could recoat with a good coating. I would recommend an acrylic coating. I would be hesitant to use a solvent based coating and would definitely not use a silicone coating as it will be difficult to make future repairs. Most repair materials will not stick to silicone. EPDM is a pretty durable membrane and will easily last 20 years. Most leaks are caused by failure of the sealant around penetrations or cuts in the membrane. I would carefully examine the sealant around your penetrations before spending the money on coating the entire roof. A good polyurethane sealant is what I use. Smearing a coating over the entire roof without examining the sealant around the penetrations may not solve the problem. Of course, if the membrane is older than 20 years a recoat may be necessary.

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Well, what specific brand/product do you use on your Coach?
Is your roof EPDM?


Thank you in advance.

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Well I have been in the commercial roofing business for 40 years and can assure you that there is no "magic" in the roofing business. I don't know how old your EPDM roof is or if it's black or white. EPDM roofs will chalk as they age. The key to recoating is good surface preparation. I would power wash the roof being careful not to get too close to the membrane or penetrations with the nozzle as this may cause damage to them. Next step would be to clean the surface with stiff fiber brush and a solution of Spic & Span or similar detergent, followed by a good rinsing with clean water. Then you could recoat with a good coating. I would recommend an acrylic coating. I would be hesitant to use a solvent based coating and would definitely not use a silicone coating as it will be difficult to make future repairs. Most repair materials will not stick to silicone. EPDM is a pretty durable membrane and will easily last 20 years. Most leaks are caused by failure of the sealant around penetrations or cuts in the membrane. I would carefully examine the sealant around your penetrations before spending the money on coating the entire roof. A good polyurethane sealant is what I use. Smearing a coating over the entire roof without examining the sealant around the penetrations may not solve the problem. Of course, if the membrane is older than 20 years a recoat may be necessary.

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Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Posts: 549 Quote: Originally Posted by Domo

After visiting the site, it seems very similar to the many (safer) elastomeric products that have less documented fear of there being any water on the roofs.

Still requires priming in some cases (called "flash coat" by the company) and has special caulks to replace suspect caulks, etc. The mention of wrinkling if too thick and bubble/blisters if any water would make be leary.

I've used a few elastomeric products on home roofs and they are pretty easy, very forgiving when it came to spot retouch.

Still comes down to around the same cost, same labor, etc.

Could be down to personal choice - I usually LOVE true solvent-based products over the newer "greener" products, so maybe -. but. read on.

Coincidentally, I'm having my fiberglas roof done as I type - it's getting FlexArmor - granted it'll cost me nearly 10X as much - but all the components come off the roof and are re-seated and sealed and it has a 100% lifetime transferable warranty. Plus, these old bones won't be on the roof on hands and knees prepping and scrubbing. Maybe I'm getting too spoiled.

Do have your rig weighed after, fully loaded, because FlexArmor is not light. If they take most, if not all of the original roof off, then you should be good to go. If you add weight, you will be not only heaver, but more top heavy. Complete removal of the old roof is the best.

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Bath and body magoic

By creating a serene environment, individuals can better relax their minds and bodies and fully immerse themselves in the experience. The use of bath and body products can have various benefits. For example, bath salts and bath oils can help to relax muscles, ease tension, and promote a sense of calmness and stress relief. Body scrubs, on the other hand, exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and leaving the skin smooth and radiant. Lotions and creams are often used to nourish and hydrate the skin, leaving it soft and supple. In addition to the physical benefits, bath and body magic also has a positive impact on mental and emotional well-being. The act of taking time out of one's day to focus on self-care can help to relieve stress, reduce anxiety, and improve overall mood. The scents and aromas of bath and body products can also have a soothing effect on the mind, further enhancing the relaxation experience. Overall, bath and body magic is a practice that encourages individuals to prioritize their self-care and well-being by incorporating luxurious and indulgent bath and body products into their daily routines. By doing so, individuals can experience not only physical benefits but also mental and emotional rejuvenation. It is a practice that promotes relaxation, self-love, and overall wellness..

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1. Karen - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with Bath and Body Magoic. The products smelled cheap and artificial, nothing like the natural scents they claim to use. Plus, the body lotions left a greasy residue on my skin that I couldn't stand. I ended up throwing out the entire set I purchased and will not be buying from this brand again.
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I had heard so many great things about Bath and Body Magoic, but I found their products to be overrated. The body wash did not lather well and left my skin feeling dry and stripped of moisture. The scent of the shower gel also didn't linger on my body, which was disappointing. Overall, I expected more from this brand and will be exploring other options for bath and body products.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for Bath and Body Magoic, but their products just did not work for me. The body lotion did not hydrate my skin well and I had to reapply multiple times throughout the day. The fragrances were also too overpowering and gave me a headache. Unfortunately, this brand did not live up to the hype and I won't be repurchasing any of their products.
4. Michael - 1 star
I regret purchasing from Bath and Body Magoic. The body spray I bought had a strange chemical scent that was very off-putting. The lotion was also thin and didn't provide any lasting moisture to my skin. I feel like I wasted my money on these products and I would not recommend this brand to others.
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I had a bad experience with Bath and Body Magoic. The body wash I tried left my skin feeling dry and itchy, which was quite disappointing. The fragrances were also too strong and didn't smell as natural as I expected. Additionally, the packaging of the products was cheap-looking and not aesthetically pleasing. Overall, I wouldn't repurchase anything from this brand.

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