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Old 07-16-2020, 08:02 AM   #1
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Seneca seam caulking

I have some questions about the seam filler on our coaches. I have noticed the caulking is starting to bubble out of the seams. Since this caulk was applied prior to painting, I am wondering how others have dealt with the issue. Also, I have a seam cover where the sidewall joins the front cab cap that has a screw backing out behind it and pushing it away from the coach wall. Any ideas how to fix this? Photos below
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Have you checked out OSI Quad's website? They say they have something like 4000+ colors. Not sure how to order the color you might want. They also make a clear.

I have used the Max formula on my house between the stucco, brick and wood, I do think the clear yellows a bit.
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Had the same screw issue. Gently pulled away trim and placed new SS screw with lock tight then replaced trim. As it is painted I was careful not to flex this trim. Use Geocell clear for the caulking of that trim, the trim that connects sidewalks to floor and picture frame of slides. I use blue painters tape to get perfect edges. Pull painters tape off ASAP as it won’t give you long to work with.
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Had the same screw issue. Gently pulled away trim and placed new SS screw with lock tight then replaced trim. As it is painted I was careful not to flex this trim. Use Geocell clear for the caulking of that trim, the trim that connects sidewalks to floor and picture frame of slides. I use blue painters tape to get perfect edges. Pull painters tape off ASAP as it won’t give you long to work with.
x2 but look up the trim to see if your paint lines line up. Mine shrunk at he top so I had to stretch the trim to line up my paint lines. I also used larger screws.
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