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Re-Sealing a rubber roof

regalroute66
Explorer
Explorer
Hello Everyone,
I have a 2002 24' class C MH that has the roof sealant showing its age with cracking. I want to re-seal around all of the vents, skylights, stacks etc. with Dicor self-leveling lap sealant.Is it possible to cover existing sealant as long as it is not lifting or peeling? or do I have to remove the old sealant? Any help for preparation or removal of this product would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance.
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Cousin_Eddie93
Explorer
Explorer
You can cover the existing sealant once so long as it's not too thick else the aged thicker material will crack and leak. You must make the existing material sparkling clean. Some prefer to use regular dawn dish washing soap others, myself included like mineral spirits.

BruceMc
Explorer III
Explorer III
Mine was old enough that I scraped it off, then applied new dicor. However, I went one step further and covered the new dicor with aluminum duct tape:

Look at the front cap seam between the rubber roof and the fiberglass cap:


I did the same for all surfaces where I caulked with dicor - and I re-sealed everything on the roof when we purchased the rig in 2010.

This seals the surface of the dicor so it collects no dirt and better yet, doesn't crack. None of the areas look any worse than when I did the work.
2016 Forest River Sunseeker 2250SLEC Chevrolet 6.0L

Cobra21
Explorer
Explorer
Read the directions on the tube first but I used 409 with a scrub brush, then followed up with acetone or alcohol and applied. It has held up without fail for 3 years now.
Brian

Cobra21
Explorer
Explorer
Read the directions on the tube first but I used 409 with a scrub brush, then followed up with acetone or alcohol and applied. It has held up without fail for 3 years now.
Brian