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dapperdan
Aug 12, 2018Explorer
As brought up earlier, you're going to have to remove all of the old silicon sealant. Here's what the "pros" use.
![](https://i.imgur.com/nLql8kxl.jpg)
Once all of the silicon has been removed you'll want to use THIS, again this is the product the pros use. This product can be purchased on the net or at your local RV repair shop. I believe it's the industry standard as far as sealing seams and joints on RVs is concerned. It's what Twin Lakes RV Repair used on our rig a couple of years ago when we had the whole rig re-sealed.
Dan
![](https://i.imgur.com/nLql8kxl.jpg)
Once all of the silicon has been removed you'll want to use THIS, again this is the product the pros use. This product can be purchased on the net or at your local RV repair shop. I believe it's the industry standard as far as sealing seams and joints on RVs is concerned. It's what Twin Lakes RV Repair used on our rig a couple of years ago when we had the whole rig re-sealed.
Dan
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