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mlts22
Mar 11, 2015Explorer
While looking at the Forest River roof, I can't help thinking about going at the top with Eternabond so I have the tape over the screw holes, and one side on the fiberglass, the other side just over the curve of the roof. Then hit the edges of the tape with EternaCaulk mainly for asthetic reasons, as well as another water barrier.
Of course, the ideal would be to take it to a place like Rhino Linings or Dave's Permanent Coatings, and have their epoxy elastomer stuff sprayed over the seams, fiberglass roof, and around the vents, skylights, and other items. This way, there are no seams or gaps for water to intrude into.
Of course, the ideal would be to take it to a place like Rhino Linings or Dave's Permanent Coatings, and have their epoxy elastomer stuff sprayed over the seams, fiberglass roof, and around the vents, skylights, and other items. This way, there are no seams or gaps for water to intrude into.
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