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LarryJM
Nov 22, 2013Explorer II
ScottG wrote:mlts22 wrote:
Dicor may not do the job. Eternabond isn't great for looks, but if you clean the area with a solvent and put an Eternabond patch on it, that will be a repair better than the original membrane roof.
That's how I'd do it. The dealer may do something much worse so I'd definitely fix it myself.
DONT expect them to replace the roof for a couple of staples.
Me too ... it's a roof ... nobody will see it and ensuring no leaks is worth the price of a little ugliness. You should see the roof top corners of my trailer that I "ENTOMBED" with Eternabond to solve what I call the "achilles heal" of all roofs and that is the ponding of water in the corner of the roof where the rear/front cap seam forms a right angle with the metal end molding for the sides to front/rear run up onto the roof. This junction is the source of 99% IMO of all corner type rot issues common in a lot of trailers.
Larry
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