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LarryJM wrote:djsamuel wrote:
In what areas should Eternabond be used and when should something like Dicor Self Leveling sealant be used? Or, can Etrnabond be used pretty much everywhere. My trailer has an aluminum roof, but Dicor is used along the perimter of the roof as well as around vents, etc. Is Eternabond an option along the perimeter?
Look thru the Eternabond link in my signature below and READ CAREFULLY ALL the captions since that is where the important info is and you will see that Eternabond can be used in about every area of a trailer. As mention hospital level cleanliness and being extra careful not to pull or put the Eternabond tape under tension along with proper rolling/pressing the tape to activate properly the microsealant are the three CRITICAL pieces in a successful application.
Larry
Aug-18-2014 01:26 PM
djsamuel wrote:
In what areas should Eternabond be used and when should something like Dicor Self Leveling sealant be used? Or, can Etrnabond be used pretty much everywhere. My trailer has an aluminum roof, but Dicor is used along the perimter of the roof as well as around vents, etc. Is Eternabond an option along the perimeter?
Aug-18-2014 09:32 AM
NHIrish wrote:westend wrote:
Two things stand out to me from the pictures: First, that whole seam is holding water on the roof like a dam. Second, the caulking material is failing.
I would remove all of it and re caulk or use Eternabond tape, whatever is the choice of the OP. I've found that Eternabond tape is superior to any sealant I've used.
I would agree....am in the process of doing the same myself. I am using a metal putty knife with the corners ground off and it is working well. If you were to buy the 6" wide you probably wouldn't have to remove the old...also would use their spray cleaner.
Aug-18-2014 09:13 AM
djsamuel wrote:
In what areas should Eternabond be used and when should something like Dicor Self Leveling sealant be used? Or, can Etrnabond be used pretty much everywhere. My trailer has an aluminum roof, but Dicor is used along the perimter of the roof as well as around vents, etc. Is Eternabond an option along the perimeter?
Aug-18-2014 08:18 AM
FrankShore wrote:
I'd prep the areas really well and wait for a sunny day (you're in WA) and re-caulk using Dicor Self Leveling Lap Sealant. The prep job is really important. I'd use mineral spirits and a good roughish bath rag (smaller than a hand towel) - prep the area, let it dry out really well, then caulk.
Aug-18-2014 07:02 AM
djsamuel wrote:
In what areas should Eternabond be used and when should something like Dicor Self Leveling sealant be used? Or, can Etrnabond be used pretty much everywhere. My trailer has an aluminum roof, but Dicor is used along the perimter of the roof as well as around vents, etc. Is Eternabond an option along the perimeter?
Aug-18-2014 06:17 AM
westend wrote:
Two things stand out to me from the pictures: First, that whole seam is holding water on the roof like a dam. Second, the caulking material is failing.
I would remove all of it and re caulk or use Eternabond tape, whatever is the choice of the OP. I've found that Eternabond tape is superior to any sealant I've used.
Aug-18-2014 05:35 AM
I would remove all of it and re caulk or use Eternabond tape, whatever is the choice of the OP. I've found that Eternabond tape is superior to any sealant I've used.
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