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work2much's avatar
work2much
Explorer
Apr 17, 2019

Caulking

Curious what you folks are using for exterior caulking. I use dicor and eternabond tape where appropriate but what about some of those fine caulking lines that are on the roof and sidewall joints?

I was considering a 100 % silicone exterior caulking like this.



Here is an example of an area I would be resealing.

  • Thanks all. Here is an example of a roof seam caulked from the factory. ProFlex does not recommend their product on TPO roofing. I looks like it would work well on other seams like windows or corner moldings.



  • 3_tons's avatar
    3_tons
    Explorer III
    Its taken me years to finally master caulking, and the solution was in my hand all along -lol...

    First off, I tape off the area to be caulked (doesn’t have to be perfect).

    Second, I use Dicor ‘self-leveling’ caulk where there may me a little flexing (like around the side wings, etc) because I found that it remains slightly plyable and doesn’t get so hard to develop crack lines during body flexing and over the loooong term.

    Thirdly, apply only a small bead (as in the OP’s picture).

    Fourthly, move FAST.

    And lastly (this is critical to a ‘factory like’ caulk line), chase with mineral spirits or paint thinner - but here’s the secret ...

    MS on on only the index finger will work only for 3-4” until the caulk then begins to gum up and look like h@ll - your frustration will be off the charts... Sooooo, dip all four fingers into the MS, then spread them far apart and then chase the caulk line in one bold stroke using all four spread wide fingers, and go as far as you can until you need to re-wet your finger tips, then continue on...

    After reading about far too many failed caulking techniques, and having success with none, this home-brew method produces ‘true’ factory like caulk lines with little practice...
  • GeoCel ProFlex sealant, comes in colors, easy to smooth out with water spray.
    Never silicone.
  • downtheroad wrote:
    Stick with Dicor or Proflex.

    I'm not a fan of silicone or anything exterior on any RV.


    If you use Proflex be sure it is Proflex-RV. Regular Proflex dries tacky and will collect dirt that is hard to remove.
  • Dittos on no sillycone!!!

    Last go around, I used OSI Quad Max.

    I found the workability much better than the popular RV brands that most folks used to end results that were great.
  • Stick with Dicor or Proflex.

    I'm not a fan of silicone or anything exterior on any RV.