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RVUSA wrote:Casinojunkie wrote:prichardson wrote:
Depends on the seams. If they are fiberglass to fiberglass, metal, or other hard materials I would use 3M 4200. If it is the fiberglass to rubber roof seam you need to use sealant compatable with the roof material. For maintaining the exterior use the same thing to wash that you use on your vehicle. I prefer Starbrite marine products for waxing and polishing.
Thanks for the input but
not looking for a maintaince product but one to clean surface before applying caulk, or eternabond.
Most dealer shops use acrysol. You can get it thru them. I carry a can with me all the time. You know, in case I tear the roof on a limb and have to fix it in the boonies.,
Thanks
โJan-01-2014 04:58 PM
Casinojunkie wrote:prichardson wrote:
Depends on the seams. If they are fiberglass to fiberglass, metal, or other hard materials I would use 3M 4200. If it is the fiberglass to rubber roof seam you need to use sealant compatable with the roof material. For maintaining the exterior use the same thing to wash that you use on your vehicle. I prefer Starbrite marine products for waxing and polishing.
Thanks for the input but
not looking for a maintaince product but one to clean surface before applying caulk, or eternabond.
โJan-01-2014 02:50 PM
prichardson wrote:
Depends on the seams. If they are fiberglass to fiberglass, metal, or other hard materials I would use 3M 4200. If it is the fiberglass to rubber roof seam you need to use sealant compatable with the roof material. For maintaining the exterior use the same thing to wash that you use on your vehicle. I prefer Starbrite marine products for waxing and polishing.
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