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Can I use Pro-Flex under screw heads?

solismaris
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Hi rv-ers,
On side corner seams I am using Pro-Flex caulking on the edges of the metal trim pieces where it meets the walls. What about the screws? Several are loose and show signs of slight water intrusion. Can I back out the screws, add a dollop of Pro-Flex to the hole, and reinsert the screws? I also plan to use Pro-Flex over the screw heads too.

I don't know if Pro-Flex is the ideal caulk for the purpose but would prefer to use it if it is workable rather than track down yet another specialty product.
David Kojen
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solismaris
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CaLBaR wrote:
I pulled out each screw on the top gutters put a blob of proflex on and screwed the back in. No more leaks from there now.

That's what I ended up doing too. After the screw was tightened down I then covered the head with pro-flex too, which I smoothed nicely with a paint-thinner moistened finger.
We'll see how it lasts. I think it should be quite durable.
David Kojen

CaLBaR
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I pulled out each screw on the top gutters put a blob of proflex on and screwed the back in. No more leaks from there now.
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westend
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I used small pieces of Eternabond Webseal. It resulted in exactly the same sealing like this video.
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solismaris
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Pirate wrote:
Jacksons wrote:
I replaced all the exterior screws with stainless steel screws,1 size larger, and put rope caulking in the hole before inserting the new screw.
Stainless screws are actually softer than others, such as zinc. I like stainless but don't like when the heads strip out.

True. More than strong enough for the job I think though
David Kojen

Pirate1
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Jacksons wrote:
I replaced all the exterior screws with stainless steel screws,1 size larger, and put rope caulking in the hole before inserting the new screw.
Stainless screws are actually softer than others, such as zinc. I like stainless but don't like when the heads strip out.

Jacksons
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I replaced all the exterior screws with stainless steel screws,1 size larger, and put rope caulking in the hole before inserting the new screw.
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solismaris
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DougE wrote:
I just put a little silicon caulk on the threads. This helps secure the screw and prevents rusting of the sheet material.

I won't be using any silicone anywhere near my trailer. It messes up adhesion of the other products I use, like Dicor and Pro-Flex. Too risky as I'm sure I wouldn't be able to keep it just under the screws.
David Kojen

DougE
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I just put a little silicon caulk on the threads. This helps secure the screw and prevents rusting of the sheet material.
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donn0128
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Sure tou can. I only tried that once and it was terrible to work with. Much prefer Dicor.