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alaska315
Aug 21, 2016Explorer
I always carry a 25 foot roll of eternabond and a couple tubes of dicor in the tool kit and have for years.
Recently I needed to redo the area around my bath sky light and removed the old tape and caulking and cleaned the area and then installed the 4 inch eternabond on all 4 sides and then went over every edge of the tape with dicor and while I was up there I checked all the other areas where there was previous caulking like the radio ant base etc and dropped some dicor self leveling sealant where it might be needed as water is our biggest enemy I think on an RV.
The stuff isn't cheap but it's great stuff and learning to use it will save you hundreds or more in repairs down the road.
There are several You Tube videos on these products to help you.
Recently I needed to redo the area around my bath sky light and removed the old tape and caulking and cleaned the area and then installed the 4 inch eternabond on all 4 sides and then went over every edge of the tape with dicor and while I was up there I checked all the other areas where there was previous caulking like the radio ant base etc and dropped some dicor self leveling sealant where it might be needed as water is our biggest enemy I think on an RV.
The stuff isn't cheap but it's great stuff and learning to use it will save you hundreds or more in repairs down the road.
There are several You Tube videos on these products to help you.
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