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DrewE
May 22, 2016Explorer III
FIRE UP wrote:mackr wrote:
Anyone around Raleigh N C done there's or had it done.thanks
I'm going to assume you mean to seal all the vents, cap edges, plumbing vents etc. and not re-seal the entire fiberglass roof, correct? If so, it's in all reality, very simple. That is of course unless there's something prohibiting from you getting on the roof. If so, then, yep, you'll have to contract that out. But, if not, I simply use a heat gun, remove all the sealant around all the vents etc. and wipe things down with alcohol and, re-apply Dicor self leveling sealant. Works like a charm and really does a bang-up job on sealing every seam, edge, screw head, antenna base(s) and more.
Scott
Unless it's coming off already, there's generally no need to remove the old Dicor. Just clean it thoroughly, let it dry completely, and put a thin new layer over the top of the old. I guess eventually if you start getting a miniature Mount Dicor building up it would make sense to remove the old.
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