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Brownleaf
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Just behind the front top edge of my 04 class c minnie is a joint on the roof. It is a crease that goes all the way across. Since it is sort of a indented crease ( joint) I am thinking to continue using the same proflex I used in areas below. Am I right, if not explain why I would use the self leveling caulk. thanks Doug
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Ed_Gee
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Winnebago recommends a Polyether sealant such as Manus 75-AM . It has better adhesion and more importantly, better flexibility for the front cap junction than self leveling types. I re-did mine with it .... and when dry I installed 4" Eternabond on top of the seam. I doubt I will ever have to address that seam seal again.
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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Brownleaf
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While I need that alert to proflex, I still need to know whether in that particular place on the roof do I need self leveling or not. Thanks Doug

TechWriter
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
Eternabond May be a good choice.

Or Eternacaulk.
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Cummins12V98
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Eternabond May be a good choice.
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JimK-NY
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I had problems with two different tubes of Proflex bought a few months apart at different parts of the country. I think there was a quality control issue or the tubes were too old. The caulk initially seemed OK but would not maintain a seal.

Now I only use Dicor.