tenspeedret360
Apr 01, 2018Explorer
Removing roof sealant /caulk without damage to rubber roof
Good morning, all, and Happy Easter to my Christian friends. Thank you in advance for all the great advice I'm sure to receive, You folks here have never let me down.
I have an '06 Monaco LaPalma, with a rubber roof. Ive developed leaks, coming from the seal on the front cap, at the beginning of the front of the roof. Im all geared up to remove the old sealant from the metal trim between the rubber and the cap, but don't want to damage the rubber. I've never done this sort of repair, and don't want what looks simple to turn into a fiasco. Is there a 'trick' to peeling away the old caulk, along the lines of turpentine, or a special 'tool' that would make it easier? Heat, maybe? I tried to load a couple of pics to show what I'm talking about, but was unable to.
Any and all advise is most welcome, and most appreciated. Thank you again, to all of you.
Happy and safe trails to you all!
Kevin
I have an '06 Monaco LaPalma, with a rubber roof. Ive developed leaks, coming from the seal on the front cap, at the beginning of the front of the roof. Im all geared up to remove the old sealant from the metal trim between the rubber and the cap, but don't want to damage the rubber. I've never done this sort of repair, and don't want what looks simple to turn into a fiasco. Is there a 'trick' to peeling away the old caulk, along the lines of turpentine, or a special 'tool' that would make it easier? Heat, maybe? I tried to load a couple of pics to show what I'm talking about, but was unable to.
Any and all advise is most welcome, and most appreciated. Thank you again, to all of you.
Happy and safe trails to you all!
Kevin