Apr-11-2016 04:06 AM
May-08-2016 01:24 PM
Almot wrote:
"Marine" designation should be taken with a good drain of salt, no pun intended. Besides, splashing or submersing is not the same environment as subjecting to UV, high ambient temps and vibration.
May-08-2016 09:11 AM
Dave H M wrote:
Walaby, you are wasting your time posting that kind of thought here. :W
I do not tell anybody that I use silicon all the time on certain applications on the RV.
Then all are happy. :B
May-07-2016 10:14 PM
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Apr-18-2016 06:26 PM
Walaby wrote:
There's plenty of marine grade silicone. If it's good for marine craft, seems like it should be okay for RV's.
What am I missing???
Mike
Apr-18-2016 05:32 PM
Walaby wrote:
There's plenty of marine grade silicone. If it's good for marine craft, seems like it should be okay for RV's.
What am I missing???
Mike
Apr-18-2016 04:40 PM
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Apr-11-2016 07:09 PM
Camper1977 wrote:
Hello, if you have trim areas / caps such as the electric cord cap with screws holding it to fiberglass wall ( external) and they are coming out what is a good solution ?
All I'm concerned with is the cap flying off and is there concern with water damaging the area where the cap sits. I noticed there has never been any silicone around that cap, but thinking maybe I can put some around it to help support that cap and prevent water from entering. Thoughts, ideas ? Thanks I'm new to campers. Bought this new 9//2015
Kz spree escape 17TH
Apr-11-2016 06:37 PM