It is very important that all the old sealant is removed. The joint must be
rendered totally immobile mechanically, with mechanical fasteners. Screws
or click fast rivets work well. Then, non hardening sealant, not adhesive,
can bond to both surfaces, expand and contract without shearing, or leaking.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019, 8:04 PM Randy Hecht via Gmclist <
> Thank you. I’d rather do the prep work than spend the cash.
>
> > On Dec 29, 2019, at 10:37 PM, Richard via Gmclist <
> >
> > Randy,
> >
> > There's no doubt that it's a high end product and that it would work.
> Most sealing failures are due to insufficient surface prep and not an
> > inadequate sealing material. With meticulous surface prep standard
> automotive/RV sealants work just fine for much less cost. Your money, your
> > coach, your call.
> >
> > Richard
> > --
> > '77 Birchaven TZE...777
> > '76 Palm Beach with 18,477 miles on it.
> >
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