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camp-n-family
Apr 03, 2017Explorer
I put Eternabond on each new trailer as soon as we get it. Only downside may come if you need warranty work. Within the first year my tt had a recall due to not enough screws being used to secure the front cap along the roof top. There was no way I was going to pull it all off to add a few screws. I figure the Eternabond would hold it better than some short screws in thin plywood anyways.
I did have to remove the Eternabond the first time I did it. It didn't adhere completely. My fault, didn't clean or roll it out enough. It's a messy job but do-able with a heat gun. Make sure you clean the areas well and use a lot of pressure when rolling it on.
I did have to remove the Eternabond the first time I did it. It didn't adhere completely. My fault, didn't clean or roll it out enough. It's a messy job but do-able with a heat gun. Make sure you clean the areas well and use a lot of pressure when rolling it on.
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