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FlyfisherBob
Apr 23, 2017Explorer
Profile Geocel Rv Update:
Did a few tests on corner seams. This caulk appears to be the 2010 TravelLite OEM sealer.
I am trying to duplicate the factory application. This caulk has a very short working time and the factory must of had two people doing the job for speed and quality. Will try a stiff foam brush with a light coating of mineral spirits to smooth and blend.
Before screwing down the moulding with Stainless screws, I stick a 1 inch wide piece of roofing membrane over the joint. Wish I had the special RV tape with the fabric outer layer, but this is better than nothing.
This 6 year old camper had been to the Artic on the Dempster Hwy. and most the other dirt Yukon and Alaskan Hwys. Any caulk that survive those conditions must be the Ultimate caulk.
Hope I found it.
Thanks for all the great advice.
Bob
Did a few tests on corner seams. This caulk appears to be the 2010 TravelLite OEM sealer.
I am trying to duplicate the factory application. This caulk has a very short working time and the factory must of had two people doing the job for speed and quality. Will try a stiff foam brush with a light coating of mineral spirits to smooth and blend.
Before screwing down the moulding with Stainless screws, I stick a 1 inch wide piece of roofing membrane over the joint. Wish I had the special RV tape with the fabric outer layer, but this is better than nothing.
This 6 year old camper had been to the Artic on the Dempster Hwy. and most the other dirt Yukon and Alaskan Hwys. Any caulk that survive those conditions must be the Ultimate caulk.
Hope I found it.
Thanks for all the great advice.
Bob
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