Oct-16-2017 05:55 PM
Oct-20-2017 06:08 PM
westend wrote:
John,
I've not had a problem with the 3M caulk remover lifting or dissolving paint. I haven't used it on EPDM.
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Basically, John, if my BMW had a bead of silicone on it, I wouldn't be afraid of using the caulk remover.
Oct-20-2017 07:02 AM
Oct-20-2017 12:55 AM
ken56 wrote:
No silicone on your trailer.
Oct-20-2017 12:05 AM
JBarca wrote:westend wrote:
3M Caulk Remover will soften and loosen any silicone caulk. Follow up with a rag and a solvent or very strong butyl soap. Usually, I will apply the caulk remover and cover with plastic wrap to sit over-night. The next day, the remaining caulk can be removed with a rag or plastic tool.
Hi Westend,
Will the 3M caulk remover soften and lift paint on aluminum or fiberglass surfaces? Or even rubber roofing for that matter
Thanks
John
Oct-19-2017 01:26 PM
Oct-19-2017 07:32 AM
nwbearcat1998 wrote:
Thanks everyone for the help. I called around the local RV shops today and I was somewhat surprised how they all said that they just use straight silicone to seal the corner trim pieces.
After further inspection today I can push against the side of the trailer and see the gaps where the front trim is not connected so I'm going to order some proflex online and use a plastic razor along with some acetone and get the gaps sealed this weekend
Is this a major issue I should be worried about??
Oct-18-2017 05:05 PM
westend wrote:
3M Caulk Remover will soften and loosen any silicone caulk. Follow up with a rag and a solvent or very strong butyl soap. Usually, I will apply the caulk remover and cover with plastic wrap to sit over-night. The next day, the remaining caulk can be removed with a rag or plastic tool.
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Oct-17-2017 07:04 PM
Wild Card wrote:
Most mfg use silicone or a siliconized caulk. Make sure you do the propper prep before applying new.
Oct-17-2017 05:53 PM