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DownTheAvenue wrote:Ah, I see. I wonder if the manufacture realized what would happen when people used this product, and if the penetration of the membrane was unexpected. Seems like a really bad idea.fj12ryder wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:Actually that statement doesn't make a lot of sense. The glue is on the underside of the roof membrane, so in order to dissolve the glue it would have to penetrate the roof membrane. Not very likely, and if it did happen then you have a very porous roof membrane.ACZL wrote:
How many folks have seen the roofs on RV's going down the road looking like there is a air compressor blowing it up? Can't think of any 1 specific mfr, but IMO.....not good!
Almost always this is caused by improper washing. Using products that actually dissolve the glue.
What happens is people use a petroleum based cleaner that is absorbed by the membrane and soaks through to the glue. I encourage you to research and you will see that I am right. Dicor manufacture's website would be a great place to start!
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โMar-30-2018 03:23 PM
fj12ryder wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:Actually that statement doesn't make a lot of sense. The glue is on the underside of the roof membrane, so in order to dissolve the glue it would have to penetrate the roof membrane. Not very likely, and if it did happen then you have a very porous roof membrane.ACZL wrote:
How many folks have seen the roofs on RV's going down the road looking like there is a air compressor blowing it up? Can't think of any 1 specific mfr, but IMO.....not good!
Almost always this is caused by improper washing. Using products that actually dissolve the glue.
โMar-30-2018 11:11 AM
livin the dream wrote:
Thanks everyone for your advice. We do like the model and have been told the brand is usually a solid built, quality unit. My husband indicates when he pushed on one of the ripples (not just a bubble), it was obvious the top of the trailer was not attached to the supporting understructure. Our search will continue...
โMar-30-2018 10:25 AM
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DownTheAvenue wrote:Actually that statement doesn't make a lot of sense. The glue is on the underside of the roof membrane, so in order to dissolve the glue it would have to penetrate the roof membrane. Not very likely, and if it did happen then you have a very porous roof membrane.ACZL wrote:
How many folks have seen the roofs on RV's going down the road looking like there is a air compressor blowing it up? Can't think of any 1 specific mfr, but IMO.....not good!
Almost always this is caused by improper washing. Using products that actually dissolve the glue.
โMar-30-2018 07:10 AM
ACZL wrote:
How many folks have seen the roofs on RV's going down the road looking like there is a air compressor blowing it up? Can't think of any 1 specific mfr, but IMO.....not good!
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