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Delamination remediation

darsben1
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I have a small area of delamination just below the RV refrigerator outside access panel.
If I remove the panel completely I would have room to put something in there to reglue the area. spraying would be easiest for me but I want effective. The area extends downward abut 30 inches and side to side about 24 inches.

I am looking for a relatively simple fix that I can do myself.

What are your thoughts?
I am looking for first/second hand experiences. I know how to search and look at YouTube videos on my own.
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind
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darsben1
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Explorer
The leak will be stopped when I reinstall the vent
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

KMLsquared
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Explorer
Don't mean to hyjack but what if the leak was cured. Is there any harm in not fixing the delam issue?
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Joe417
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I have only done re-lamination by peeling the skin back and drying everything.

There is a video on youtube showing how to inject the glue under the skin. A little simpler for you since it's directly under the fridge vent.

For injecting, I'd suggest liquid polyurethane like Gorilla Glue. If it is still damp the Gorilla Glue reacts faster with moisture. Cures in an hour or so but I'd leave it clamped up for a couple of hours.

You'll need to use a sheet of plywood or particle board as a pressure pad over the de-laminated area as the glue will expand while curing. I've heard several on rv.net say they held the pressure on it by parking close to a building as Kayteg1 said.

I used 2x4s and built a frame around the camper to push against. Then clamped the pressure pad in place using Erwin hand clamps.

Good luck.

P.S. hope you got the leak stopped or it will happen again.
Joe and Evelyn

darsben1
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Keyteg1
How long ago did you do this? I am thinking about the longevity of the repair
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

Kayteg1
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Explorer II
In my case I had the outside skin coming off in panels, what made the job easier.
After cleaning all rotten/loose stuff I used This glue
Holding the skin during process is the trickiest part as the glue needs couple of days.
I had camper between house and masonry fence, so after finding wide planks or plywood, I put sticks giving it some pressure.
For narrow areas that need glue - I used paint mixing sticks that you can get for free at HD.