jsmart
Jan 07, 2014Explorer
Seam Caulk
What type of caulk does one use on the roof/seams of a 2002 Itasca 32V Class A gasser?
Daboo wrote:
I am amazed at the different "ideas" one says use this and the other says don't use that use this...guess the question is???is there any published non-bias reports of tests done with the chaulk and tape...everyone has an opinion...guess I will do what I want...same with the KN filters...I use one and love it..so with that said..Happy Trails to you and your's...
jsmart wrote:
Thanks for all the input fellow travelers. I went to the Dicor website, they had an excellent video on "how to". RV repair shop quoted me $3500.00 to reseal roof, slide outs, and replace the toppers on bedroom and living room slide. Looks like I can do the job myself for a Whole lot less. I appreciate all the info and advice I can get on this site.
john b wrote:Sully2 wrote:
If you have any of that EternaBond tape.....throw it away.
DICOR calk!!
Why such a strong negative statement on using Eternabond,Sully.
john b wrote:Sully2 wrote:
If you have any of that EternaBond tape.....throw it away.
DICOR calk!!
Why such a strong negative statement on using Eternabond,Sully.
Sully2 wrote:
If you have any of that EternaBond tape.....throw it away.
DICOR calk!!
robsouth wrote:Dicor self leveling lap seal is what I used on my Winnebago for the first time 2 years ago. I applied it when a small leak occurred several years ago on the roof after 8 years of use. I did all the roof seals. I haven't had a problem since.
Dicor Self Leveling Lap Sealant and/or Eternabond Tape Sealant.