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adamis
Nov 10, 2016Nomad II
Not sure if it really exists or not but I think I recall talking to my RV repair shop when they resealed my roof that they use some sort of chemical that helps to soften the sealant so it is easier to remove. Perhaps others have more knowledge about it. I've only replaced the sealant around the fridge vent and it took me at least two hours to scrape everything clean right down to the fiberglass and as others said, my back and knees where done for.
It was after this valiant DIY effort that I quickly summarized that I was better working two hours at my job in order to pay someone to do the same work in about 30 minutes. When I went to reseal the roof, it was a no-brainer, I payed someone to do it and was happy that I did.
It was after this valiant DIY effort that I quickly summarized that I was better working two hours at my job in order to pay someone to do the same work in about 30 minutes. When I went to reseal the roof, it was a no-brainer, I payed someone to do it and was happy that I did.
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