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DaHose
Jan 16, 2014Explorer
I've done it to corrugated sides. Eternabond sticks great, but you have to clean really well. I am a fan of acetone, but be careful. My 1983 Jamboree is built with FRP siding. The color goes all the way through and acetone doesn't dissolve FRP. Anything painted will be stripped by acetone.
Once all the muck is off and you have good surface to work with, get a METAL roller and an appropriate width roll of Eternabond. It should cover at least an inch past your seam edge. Apply the tape and be careful not to get air bubbles. They are practically impossible to get out. Once the tape is all on, hit it really well with the the metal roller and make absolutely sure you get into all the corners and radiused areas with a thin rod or fingers. Once you put good pressure on the Eternabond it will hold onto the odd shapes. Go over it a couple more times in the following day or to and be sure it has adhered well. Once stuck on, it aint goin nowhere.
Jose
Once all the muck is off and you have good surface to work with, get a METAL roller and an appropriate width roll of Eternabond. It should cover at least an inch past your seam edge. Apply the tape and be careful not to get air bubbles. They are practically impossible to get out. Once the tape is all on, hit it really well with the the metal roller and make absolutely sure you get into all the corners and radiused areas with a thin rod or fingers. Once you put good pressure on the Eternabond it will hold onto the odd shapes. Go over it a couple more times in the following day or to and be sure it has adhered well. Once stuck on, it aint goin nowhere.
Jose
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