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BarneyS
May 05, 2013Explorer III
You can do either. If you took it to a dealer, they would just apply the new over the old.
I agree with the poster above about the Eternabond tape. I, as many others have, used it on every seam and penetration on my roof quite a few years ago, shortly after I got my new trailer, and have never had any kind of leak. It is a bit more work than just squirting on a bead of self leveling caulk but it only needs to be done once.
Barney
I agree with the poster above about the Eternabond tape. I, as many others have, used it on every seam and penetration on my roof quite a few years ago, shortly after I got my new trailer, and have never had any kind of leak. It is a bit more work than just squirting on a bead of self leveling caulk but it only needs to be done once.
Barney
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