winnietrey wrote:
Many members have used Eternabond, and most report great results. However, something you might consider. RV shops are not big fans of the stuff.
I have spoken to three local shops. With each conversation I have made it clear I was going to do the job myself, so I do not think they would have much motivation to lie to me.
They all recommend dicor. I do not know which is correct, but I personally tend to go with the opinion, of folks who do that work for a living, rather than that of an individual owner. So for me at least I will stick to dicor.
I've told my son, who has worked at an RV repair shop, for almost 20 years as an RV tech, about what I've read on here and other sites, about Eternabond. He told me they never use the stuff. They also use Dicor and other products appropriate for the job they're doing.