Hey Y'all, I picked up another TT over the weekend, a new to me 1989 Layton.
The owner told me he used to get up on the roof 2-3 times per year to check the seams and such, but they had not used it for camping for a few years.
As part of my usual maintenance when I get a new (to me) rig, I check all roof seams and calk/repair as necessary.
My question is this - on the front and rear, on the seam side that overlaps the aluminum for the front and rear vertial panels, there is some old looking gray sealer I've never seen before. On the inside of the joints (roof side) the guy appears to have used black (regular) residental roofing cement.
Needless to say, all seams and roof penetrations need to be re-done, many are cracked and need immediate attention.
My question is this, what can I go over the black roofing cement with and what Can I go over the gray stuff with? Will Di-cor Lap sealant adhere to those surfaces?
I also assume the screw heads should have a dab of sealant on every one as well, correct?
Part of me want to just overlap the entire seam and all old coatings (scraping off anything loose first) with some 8" Eternabond and call it good. The reason I hesistate there is if I'd ever have to take that seam apart to do any kind of repair, I hear the eternabond is VERY hard to get off.
If anyone has any suggestions in regards to what calk I could use to overlap/touch up the black and gray existing calks that would be great.
I did use some Di-cor I had from other TT's I've owned, but the thing I don't like about the Di-Cor (even if it's compatable with the existing calks) is you can't "work it", it's very hard to squeeze out of the calk gun and I like to "bed down" the calk when I apply it to make sure it has a good bond and that stuff is very sticky and hard to work.
Thanks for any help or suggestions anyone could provide.
Sincerely,
Greg
2017 Dodge Ram 2500 HD, 4x4, CCSB, 6.4L HEMI, Snow Chief, tow package.,1989 Skyline Layton model 75-2251.