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Huntindog
Nov 29, 2016Explorer
hohenwald48 wrote:The little bit I have worked with it, I noticed that it likes to lie flat. It just doesn't conform very well.. So yes, IMO, gobs of caulk, or even a normal amount will be a problem.Atlee wrote:
Did you remove any excess caulking before applying the Eternabond? Or did you just apply the Eternabond over top what was there?
Reason I ask, my current trailer gobs and gobs of caulk around all the seams, and places like skylights, etc.westend wrote:
I installed Eternabond on every seam and all the through holes on my roof. It is still applied like the day I did it and no leaks after three years.
Good question. Hope somebody weighs in with an answer. Removing the old caulk will considerably complicate the job for sure.
I also am skeptical of using it here in Phoenix due to the intense sun we get... I don't think it will hold up.... But nothing does here.
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