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self leveling vs non leveling caulk

darlingtontrio
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I have been using self leveling caulk to try and seal some spot on my roof. I stopped my Camping World on my way home today and picked up 2 tubes of non-leveling caulk, not realizing the non-leveling until I got home.

Now my questions, I know the self leveling does what it says. Does the non-leveling just mean I need to level it myself?
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SCVJeff
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poppin_fresh wrote:
I have found that even the "self leveling" stuff doesn't necessarily flatten out like the stuff they use at the factory. I have had to help it smooth it out some, but in general I dont worry too much about it since its on the roof and not visible any way.
ditto.. I like the self leveling finish better than non-leveling
Jeff - WA6EQU
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poppin_fresh
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I have found that even the "self leveling" stuff doesn't necessarily flatten out like the stuff they use at the factory. I have had to help it smooth it out some, but in general I dont worry too much about it since its on the roof and not visible any way.
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darlingtontrio
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calamus wrote:
Yes it is stiff and you can place it on vertical surfaces.


Thanks. I have some sides that need some caulking too. For $10 a tube, I hope it is good.
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2001 Jayco Kiwi Hybrid 23B

calamus
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Yes it is stiff and you can place it on vertical surfaces.
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