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bighatnohorse
Aug 26, 2019Explorer II
gregdennis53 wrote:
Thank you to everyone for the help. Just returned from a quick trip - camping and picking huckleberries on Mt. Adams (Washington State). Tomorrow I will go buy a gallon of one of the sealants you recommend and patch the hole(s). I may try to do the entire roof at a future date but that will require removal of two solar panels that have been mounted up there for 16 years with zero leaks and zero problems, and I don't want to create new problems. For now I think I will just paint the patch material in a 12 inch circle around the area with the tiny holes and see what happens.
Happy Camping!
No, no, no. . .get a roll of Eternabond and patch with that. It's extremely easy and lasts a lifetime.
I've used Eternabond on campers and on a metal gutter. The gutter has been patch for about ten years now and still doesn't leak. (The campers have been replaced.)
You don't need a gallon of anything. A small roll of Eternabond can be carried with you camping for emergency (if needed) repairs.
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