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Jun 28, 2014Explorer
I don't think anybody in this thread has mentioned "Captain Tolley's Creeping Crack Cure" for leaks. http://www.captaintolley.com/. I first read about it 10 years ago in a post by Rodger, the former Class B forum moderator. It fixed a window gasket leak I had then on my former Roadtrek. It's originally a marine product from England.
I recently found a minor leak at the back window of the Tiger, so I pulled out my decade-old bottle, shook it, and lo, it was still liquid! And it still worked its magic... a few drops flowed over the glass-to-gasket joint area that I suspected, and no more leak in the next rain storm.
it's for small leaks, as the name maybe implies. Major caution: Don't let the bottle freeze. It's a water-based acrylic, so store it indoors. You can get it from West Marine, or other numerous sources on-line.
Jim, "If you disagree with graffiti, sign a partition!"
I recently found a minor leak at the back window of the Tiger, so I pulled out my decade-old bottle, shook it, and lo, it was still liquid! And it still worked its magic... a few drops flowed over the glass-to-gasket joint area that I suspected, and no more leak in the next rain storm.
it's for small leaks, as the name maybe implies. Major caution: Don't let the bottle freeze. It's a water-based acrylic, so store it indoors. You can get it from West Marine, or other numerous sources on-line.
Jim, "If you disagree with graffiti, sign a partition!"
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