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Blutoyz
Nov 06, 2017Explorer
wildmanbaker wrote:
If you have a fiberglass roof, the silicone can be removed completely, as nothing else will stick to it. Dicore is more forgiving at sealing, but it does need to be redone, and sometimes does not look real good. But it does do a very good job on RVs. I suggest that, if you can, remove all of the silicone, clean it as much as possible, and use dicore. Its not a bad idea to carry a tube of dicore and a caulking gun for on the go repairs. Things happen at the most inopportune times.
The entire antenna was sealed with dicor and I am sure that I disturbed that as well. I will clean it up and reapply around everything up there. I am not worried about aesthetics up there.
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