nwbearcat1998 wrote:
Thanks everyone for the help. I called around the local RV shops today and I was somewhat surprised how they all said that they just use straight silicone to seal the corner trim pieces.
After further inspection today I can push against the side of the trailer and see the gaps where the front trim is not connected so I'm going to order some proflex online and use a plastic razor along with some acetone and get the gaps sealed this weekend
Is this a major issue I should be worried about??
Hopefully, there is sufficient butyl tape under the trim to prevent any major water intrusion. I have had the same situation and I cleaned the silicone off, then put a bead of Lexel in the joint. So far, the Lexel has remained adhered and flexible.