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RVhiker
Dec 20, 2017Explorer
Thanks for all the replies.
I have found that an edge seal for Eternabond is generally not necessary. I applied a lot to my roof 6 years ago, and it is still firmly stuck. I did fix an issue on a slide with Eternabond and used an edge seal there, as the seal rubbed on the area each time as the slide is retracted and I wanted a "ramp" there to ease the seal lip up and over the edge of the Eternabond.
Randu wrote:
I'd go the 48 hours for at least 80% cure.
Have you given thought to applying the Eterabond and then using the Dicor as a edge seal to the Eterabond?
Randu
I have found that an edge seal for Eternabond is generally not necessary. I applied a lot to my roof 6 years ago, and it is still firmly stuck. I did fix an issue on a slide with Eternabond and used an edge seal there, as the seal rubbed on the area each time as the slide is retracted and I wanted a "ramp" there to ease the seal lip up and over the edge of the Eternabond.
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