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ctilsie242
Feb 15, 2017Explorer II
Seen that happen with another trailer. Solution was to clean the area, use a good solvent to get off anything, slap an Eternabond patch above the area rolling the area well to activate the adhesive, then finishing up with a clear caulk (EternaCaulk was cheap that day) so the edges wouldn't get dirty.
Don't slit the roof as I've seen people do, as it destroys a later of protection, and it doesn't take much water to destroy a rig due to rot.
Don't slit the roof as I've seen people do, as it destroys a later of protection, and it doesn't take much water to destroy a rig due to rot.
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