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Caryite
Oct 15, 2021Explorer
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
Some deleted my comment so I will try this again. If your methods do not work then try using white eternal bond tape to cover the small area as I successfully did on a 12 inch cut in sidewall next to lower metal frame from road debris. Covered the hole nicely and no water leaks from wet payment. Tape comes in various widths and pliable and easy to use and last long time and blended in well with my white TT like yours. If desired you can spray paint over it. Tape is made for RV use. Good luck.
I did see your 2nd post like this that wasn't blank and I do have plenty of Eternabond tape for the roof of my camper that I have already used.
However, the issue here is addressing the delamination and the bulge out from that has already happened. I don't see how covering that with Eternabond is going to remove that.
Also, if I did just cut away the fiberglass that has delaminated, then I would likely just choose to use the Bondo resin with the fiberglass mesh material I already have to rebuild the fiberglass in that area vs. choosing to use Eternabond to cover it.
At this time, I feel it is easier and more direct to just get the resin epoxy materials into those areas between the fiberglass and the wood with as little effort. Hopefully that will help remove the delamination bulge after the 24 hour cure period with sufficient pressure.
If that doesn't work, then at that point I might consider using the Bondo materials I currently have as I've already once did to address a small dent/hole by a back storage area when it was nicked to rebuild the fiberglass siding, sand it down, and then repaint.
Thanks
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