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RedRocket204
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
zul wrote:
Where and hw would the tape be used? Looks like u need to scrape to bare bones for the tape?
For the best job, you would remove the Dicor, thoroughly clean the area and then apply the Eternabond tape. If applied right, that should last the life of the roof.
zul wrote:
From the pic of the vent... should I remove the old caulk or fill the cracks in the old? It looks super hard to remove the old wo screwing up the rubber roof. Eek!
Use the self-leveling Dicor over the existing and cleaned Dicor caulk filling all the holes, cracks and areas you believe may be subject to causing a leak. This is something you should consider doing about once a year and would be standard maintenance. Inspect all areas on the roof where there is existing Dicor caulking and fill as needed.
Another area of maintenance to be very concerned with, repacking your wheel hubs. This is also something that is recommended once a year but every other year is probably completely fine. Last thing you want is extra heat generated to cause a tire blow out. If the Dicor was needing caulk, chances are the previous owner did not service the wheel hubs too.
zul wrote:
On a other note... I live in sedona and we have many new trails built by hand. Lots of natural lines on natural sandstone.... sweet stuff. The travel trailer will lead me to zion for canyoneering and salida co as monarch crest has topped my wish list for too long..
PS I guide sedona all winter on mtb. Will guide for beer.
Nice! I need to make a trip back to Sedona but I desperately want to hit Zion as well as Bryce. Then there is Moab and Fruita...the list goes on. At least I am only about 2 hours drive from Salida and we are planning on doing MC in about 2 weeks. This week Rio de Janeiro, next week Aruba (for work) then home and to Salida. My family is not going to know who I am.
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