winnietrey
Sep 13, 2016Explorer
Dicor maintenance question
Which method do you use for Dicor maintenance.
First I am familiar, with Eternabond tape, But my question is not about its use.
In the past I have always removed the old Dicor after a few years and replaced it. This is what RV shops tend to recommend. However in the last few years I have gone to more a clean and re caulk the cracks method.
On the Dicor website, how to videos, they state the following;
(unless the Dicor has lifted or separated and can be easily removed, It is Best to LEAVE IT ALONE, and just seal the cracks). That sort of surprises me. I would have thought it would be best to R@R it.
Just sealing the cracks is of course very easy, R@R the Dicor, that is a whole different deal.
Any thoughts or comments?
First I am familiar, with Eternabond tape, But my question is not about its use.
In the past I have always removed the old Dicor after a few years and replaced it. This is what RV shops tend to recommend. However in the last few years I have gone to more a clean and re caulk the cracks method.
On the Dicor website, how to videos, they state the following;
(unless the Dicor has lifted or separated and can be easily removed, It is Best to LEAVE IT ALONE, and just seal the cracks). That sort of surprises me. I would have thought it would be best to R@R it.
Just sealing the cracks is of course very easy, R@R the Dicor, that is a whole different deal.
Any thoughts or comments?