Someone in one of my threads said he used 3 types of products when sealing his RV: Sealant, Eternabond Tape, and an RV Coating.
I watched a couple videos where people are using Eternabond Tape, and like it:
https://youtu.be/AgNaUgPiwaE
https://youtu.be/spdYGUtZVcU
But other people have warned me about using Weatherproof Tape like the Eternabond brand. And I read that if there's an issue with the tape, water can get inside it and cause problems, and sometimes screws can eventually poke through it, if you run the tape over screws.
I also saw that the 4EvaSeal brand of tape might be better than the Eternabond brand, but I've never used these tapes.
At this point I'm leaning towards just using non self-leveling sealant for the sides of my truck camper, and self-leveling sealant for the roof, and finding the best RV Coating for aluminum, as a secondary measure to seal the camper.
I haven't even gotten to use my camper at all since I bought it, due to a leak somewhere. Whatever route I take, I want it to be done right the first time, and hopefully for the lifetime of this camper, or at least for the duration that I own it!
I also need to do more research into RV Coatings for aluminum, but so far the Henry's brand seems like it might be good.
Let me know your thoughts on using Weatherproof Tape, and/or if just using Sealants and an RV Coating is a good idea.
Thanks.