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Spent a lot of time on the ladder peeling silicone and what looks like latex paint off of the parts of the roof I could get to from the ladder.. I managed to get the whole nose cone cleqned up and re-sealed with Dicor.. Then I got the kitchen and bedroom slides peeled and sealed..
The dehumidifier is still sucking moisture out. 2 gallons today. Of course some of that is humidity from the air, but that's moisture that won't be in the camper..
Spent a lot of time on the ladder peeling silicone and what looks like latex paint off of the parts of the roof I could get to from the ladder.. I managed to get the whole nose cone cleqned up and re-sealed with Dicor.. Then I got the kitchen and bedroom slides peeled and sealed..
The dehumidifier is still sucking moisture out. 2 gallons today. Of course some of that is humidity from the air, but that's moisture that won't be in the camper..
I was looking at our camper this weekend and saw a couple spots that could use some sealant again. What is Dicor? Guessing it stays flexible.
I was looking at our camper this weekend and saw a couple spots that could use some sealant again. What is Dicor? Guessing it stays flexible.
Dicor Lap Sealant is the right stuff for campers. It will actually adhere to the EPDM rubber roof and anythng else you want to seal - and yes, it does stay flexible for a very long time.
Just got done with 4 hours of landscaping work... Edging, shoveling, weedblocker then red cedar mulch... Man is it humid here!!!
Now to go clean the garage!