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Sep-20-2013 06:11 PM
deltabravo wrote:
How much Dicor you need depends on the amount of repairs needed. 3 tubes is a good start, but more might be needed.
Sep-20-2013 06:09 PM
whizbang wrote:
You picked exactly the correct sealants. Dicor and Geocel are the best.
The old Dicor comes off easily with a heat gun. Application of new Dicor is not critical --- just make sure you cover the seams. Gloop it on.
Sep-20-2013 06:05 PM
bobndot wrote:
Proflex RV in 'brite white' if you can find it. 'White' tends to yellow.
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Sep-20-2013 04:40 AM
Desertboy wrote:dave17352 wrote:
I just went through mine. Did most of the roof with eternabond tape. I used some dicor self leveling also on the roof. The eternabond seems great but I will be interested in seeing how well it stays stuck in place. The dicor seemed to work very well also. I used sikaflex for everything else. I cleaned where I was caulking with mineral spirits then cleaned off with water before re caulking. Remember don't use any silicon anywhere on the outside of your camper.
whats wrong with silicon? I haven't used any im just curious what it does or what happens to it.
Sep-20-2013 04:35 AM
Desertboy wrote:dave17352 wrote:
I just went through mine. Did most of the roof with eternabond tape. I used some dicor self leveling also on the roof. The eternabond seems great but I will be interested in seeing how well it stays stuck in place. The dicor seemed to work very well also. I used sikaflex for everything else. I cleaned where I was caulking with mineral spirits then cleaned off with water before re caulking. Remember don't use any silicon anywhere on the outside of your camper.
whats wrong with silicon? I haven't used any im just curious what it does or what happens to it.