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Old 12-28-2019, 02:43 PM   #21
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The Self-leveling would only be used on horizontal surfaces such as the roof as it is designed to spread and automatically level during application. Look at something like Dicor 551LSW Non-Sag Lap Sealant for anything vertical. It is a thicker formula that won't run or sag when applied to vertical surfaces. I would recommend verifying your roofing material - EDPM or TPO - and ensuring that the sealant you get is approved for use on your specific roof type. The 501LSW and 551LSW sealants were the ones our Jayco dealer recommended for our 195RB and are indicated as being compatible with a number of different roof types including EDPM and TPO.
Sounds like I have a new project! Thank you for the heads up.
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Those that caulked the front seams, how does the white blend in with the trailer? Function over form in this case obviously but I had been planning to use clear Quad so it's not so obvious. I prefer the white if it looks good so you can easier see when it needs touching up.
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Those that caulked the front seams, how does the white blend in with the trailer? Function over form in this case obviously but I had been planning to use clear Quad so it's not so obvious. I prefer the white if it looks good so you can easier see when it needs touching up.
The white Dicor does blend in nicely with the white paint. However, because the Dicor never really dries hard it does tend to darken over time with an accumulation of dust and dirt particles that stick to it. Overall though, it's not bad and can be easily touched up. It is important to mask off the area you are caulking to keep clean lines which help with the appearance as it ages.
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