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John_Joey
Sep 26, 2013Explorer
cannesdo wrote:
...snip...It was very wet last night and it's got a skin on it but it's still reallly soft...
This is the main reason to wait for the desert to do the whole job. Not only will things dry faster, but you'll be guaranteed a very good bond to the rubber roof (assuming it's clean.) Dicor will not stick to a wet surface.
A little wider nozzle would be a good thing. If you have some electrical tape just wrap the tip of the nozzle well with it when you are done. This will keep air from getting to the Dicor and it should be just fine for a year or so. I've also learnt to always have a spare tube in the rig for those just in case emergencies. If not for your rig, then for the neighbor that comes knocking on your door in the morning after a night of rain.
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