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โDec-21-2015 11:13 AM
coolmom42 wrote:PapaNIes60 wrote:
Yes. I check all caulked seams periodically. If there are any cracks, clean the crack really good and apply a high quality outdoor silicone caulk.
Yes to the first part, NO NO NO to the silicone caulk. Silicone does not hold up well, and all residue must be COMPLETELY removed before you can re-caulk. Dicor non-levelling is the best type for vertical seams.
โDec-21-2015 10:22 AM
weathershak wrote:
If you plan on keeping your aluminum trailer for several years, it is a good idea to caulk all the screws. The rubber strip that hides all the screw is not water tight. I took all my screws out one at a time and dipped the screws into a tube of 5200 (the part that threads into the wood stud) and hand tightened them back in. I was amazed how rusty the screws were after the trailer being only 1 years old. 3 years later, everything was good and it was a bonus and helped with the sale when I showed the buyer that all the screws were sealed with caulk.
โDec-21-2015 10:02 AM
โDec-21-2015 09:55 AM
PapaNIes60 wrote:
Yes. I check all caulked seams periodically. If there are any cracks, clean the crack really good and apply a high quality outdoor silicone caulk.
โDec-21-2015 08:55 AM