JIMNLIN wrote:
If you don't like my posting this then simply don't read it.
I post this every time a newby wants to use Eternabond on his brand new trailer as a warning and I will continue to re post it. This isn't the only website I've seen such a warning from the dealer/mfg on the subject.
Your free to make claims to the contrary however I nor trailernovice said a warranty was kicked as you call it in his case.
The moisture the dealer was referring to had nothing to do with moisture in a wall but rather moisture under the tape which is a known issue especially when the tape wasn't applied correctly.
Its not a matter of me simply not reading because I don't like it. I feel that you are spreading untruthful information and trying to scare people unnecessarily. You have ZERO proof that a warranty was ever denied because of Eternabond use.
You do say one thing that I believe to be correct though, if Eternabond tape is improperly applied it won't be useful. You could say the same about your caulk though... if it is not properly applied it won't work either.
For that matter, aluminum siding or fiberglass walls won't work properly if they aren't applied correctly... would you suggest not using aluminum siding or fiberglass siding because it won't work properly if not applied correctly?
Give facts to support your claim. Otherwise it certainly appears as though you are a fear monger, spreading misinformation.