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OleManOleCan
Dec 16, 2019Explorer
RustyMacIntosh wrote:
1999 Mallard 19ft travel trailer. I use it frequently. I was installing a rear camera when I got a closeup look at the roof. While it is not leaking, I got to thinking maybe it is time to shore it up,
Lowes/HomeDepot sell that while goop stuff that comes in a large can. Can I smear that stuff over the existing roof?
What about using something like FlexTape then smear the goop over the roof. Let's say around the edges, and near the AC and vents.
What suggestions on a better way or to proceed?
I am taking the trailer from CenCal to Kansas in or late mid-January 21 for some business with the courts, lawyers, trust,,,I sorta kinda would like the roof to be solid. I am sure I probably will encounter some rough weather while in Medicine Lodge. Luckily the Suburban tower is 4x4.
I just feel that after 20 years I might be well advised to treat the roof of the trailer before taking off.
Forget about Flex Tape, and Flex Seal.
The more expensive options also are the best options.
I redid the roof of my 1975 Fleetwood Prowler with Eternabond.
Do it right the first time. I did the work myself. I put a couple layers on in 3 days. Pretty easy work, even for an old man with bad knees...
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