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F105
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Doug33 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:
P.S. If you do buy this RV I'd definitely put a line of caulk along that wall to keep moisture from wicking under.
Good Luck!
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Or if the gap is too wide, you could place a piece of strip molding to cover the gap.
The gap is in the bathroom and what's in a bathroom - water. This gap is an open invitation for water intrusion and everything that goes with it like mold.
A strip of molding is not going to keep water out of the gap and making its way elsewhere. Even caulking is not going to be a permanent fix - it's going to flex and crack in time.
This requires a permanent fix.
Be wary.
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