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- westendExplorer
Steven0110 wrote:
Thanks for details. I have two more questions;
1. I should use cleaner, primer, then tape? I think yes;
2. If I do all seams, knowing that my front is lowest point (toybox), do I place the front and rear tape first then overlap with each side run, or do side runs first then front and rear overlap? My feeling is front and rear first;
1) Hospital clean and roll tape hard.
2) Any way would probably work but your schedule looks as good as any. That is the same way I did mine and have no leaks. - Steven0110ExplorerThanks for details. I have two more questions;
1. I should use cleaner, primer, then tape? I think yes;
2. If I do all seams, knowing that my front is lowest point (toybox), do I place the front and rear tape first then overlap with each side run, or do side runs first then front and rear overlap? My feeling is front and rear first; - gboppExplorer
Steven0110 wrote:
THis is for compartment leak on front where front overlap covers rubber roof. I am told I want to tape this; which tape product?
Eternabond Roofseal. White, 4 inch wide if you can use it. If not 2 inch and overlap it as needed.
Use a roller. I prefer a steel roller, I think it does a better job.
Some prefer a wood roller.
After applying the Eternabond, I run a bead of Dicor caulk along the edges. It just makes it look better, it is not necessary.
If applied properly, the Eternabond will NOT leak.
Clean the area well before applying the Eternabond. - Steven0110ExplorerTHis is for compartment leak on front where front overlap covers rubber roof. I am told I want to tape this; which tape product?
- westendExplorerIf it's roof seams, you want Eternabond Roofseal. If you have to wrap objects that need a more compliant tape, Webseal is the one to get. Webseal needs to be be coated with an elastomeric paint or Eternabond's own coating product.
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