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OldFogie
Apr 15, 2015Explorer
rjsurfer wrote:
I had a leak in the very same area of the camper, definitely related to water getting behind the drip rail.
Rather than pulling the entire drip rail off and resealing it from scratch I purchased a roll of 4" x 50' roll of Dicor sealing tape and layed it from the roof over and down the drip rail assembly, being careful not to go over the drip rail itself rendering it useless.
Now my problem is how do I get the water out of the wall:-\
Ron W.
Drill a bunch of holes around where it is wet. Then use a dehumidifier.
Someone else will have to tell you what to do with the holes after it is dry since I haven't figured out a solution for that. :-\
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