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- slacker_crusterExplorerThis pretty much answered my questions. Great rubber roof resource.
http://www.bestmaterials.com/RV_roof_repair_info.aspx?gclid=CjwKEAjw2qzHBRChloWxgoXDpyASJAB01Io0ftc-lExChAX5UICFxHvk9J8IHzcLYyA2HuIgI4_YFxoCUlrw_wcB - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
slacker cruster wrote:
Thanks for the help. Amazing how one caulk wont sub for another. I figured almost anything would be OK. I will check out the Eternabond and BU caulk tube option.
Hi Old Biscuit! Yes, have not had to bother the group for many years. My Northstar TC has been fine for all this time. Now it is starting to age and had some problems / questions. I told you I would be gone once my rig was in ship shape and I was good to my word. Thanks for remembering me!
You are WELCOME! :B :B - AnEv942NomadBottom line is no, even in an emergency.
If your going to carry 'Just in case', get something else.
If its something (the emergency) that has to be done now, use just about anything else. Or tarp if parked.
Using silicone as an temporary emergency fix only creates a permanent problem. - slacker_crusterExplorerThanks for the help. Amazing how one caulk wont sub for another. I figured almost anything would be OK. I will check out the Eternabond and BU caulk tube option.
Hi Old Biscuit! Yes, have not had to bother the group for many years. My Northstar TC has been fine for all this time. Now it is starting to age and had some problems / questions. I told you I would be gone once my rig was in ship shape and I was good to my word. Thanks for remembering me! - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIISure why not.....it's an emergency
Course this answer is ONLY for slacker cruster who has been around since 2011 and has a thing for asking 'questionable questions' - 2oldmanExplorer II
Bumpyroad wrote:
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in an emergency use that emergency tube of decent caulk you carry.
bumpy - ScottGNomadNo, not even in an emergency.
If your concerned about damage while on a trip then get some Eternabond tape to carry. They also make a square patch - which is what we have.
Bumpy has a good idea in carrying a tube of Dicor but I've found an unopened tube dries up in a year or two so you'd need to replace it occasionally. - pianotunaNomad IIIDon't use silicone.
- Silicone is for bathtubs.
It has no place for any exterior sealing application.
Silicone will destroy your chances of ever properly sealing the area.
As mentioned, carry the emergency tube of appropriate sealant.
I carry a tube of Dicor at all times. - BumpyroadExplorer
slacker cruster wrote:
In an emergency can I get by with some clear or white silicone for sealing cracks on a rubber roof?
in an emergency use that emergency tube of decent caulk you carry.
bumpy
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