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TurnThePage
Dec 28, 2017Explorer
Yes, it was LarryJM that clued me into the product and project. In reality the install is pretty straight forward, though not necessarily easy. Remove the trim strip, and install the Rainkap. I inserted the top edge first, then used a flat edge screw driver to push the bottom edge into place. It was slow going, about 6" - 8" at a time. I sealed the top and the leading/trailing edges with Eternabond tape. I did it in warm weather, and am sure that made the job easier. You could probably use a blow drier or something to warm up the product, making it more flexible.
I only wish I would have done it years ago. It would have saved many hours of labor intensive black streak scrubbing.
I only wish I would have done it years ago. It would have saved many hours of labor intensive black streak scrubbing.
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