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MFL
Dec 09, 2020Nomad II
When I removed my cover, I just loosened the dicor edges with a plastic sharp edged tool for applying caulk. A credit card will work similar. The Dicor does not stick well to that plastic vent, like it does to your roof.
After the edges are loose, just twist/pull up, and should come out in one piece (mine did). I actually put the old Dicor pieces, back in the same hole, which still made a fair seal, and still in there, after several years.
There really is no place for water to leak, but could cause screw to rust, if water sat in that recess.
Jerry
After the edges are loose, just twist/pull up, and should come out in one piece (mine did). I actually put the old Dicor pieces, back in the same hole, which still made a fair seal, and still in there, after several years.
There really is no place for water to leak, but could cause screw to rust, if water sat in that recess.
Jerry
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