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Old 09-23-2020, 02:44 AM   #16
bry899
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 22E
State: New York
Posts: 322
THOR #12119
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Originally Posted by Judge View Post
Dicor is a good product for what it is. The problem with Dicor is.... you have to keep a couple tubes on hand because there will be continued cracking, shrinking, etc. requiring routine maintenance.

I’m all about eliminating roof leaks permanently and eliminating continued maintenance. Dicor requires inspection and a reallocation every 3 to 6 months depending on environment conditions.

Place EternaBond Tape over the seams, joints, etc. once and forget it.

And keep a roll with you in the road. If a roof leak develops due to storm damage, low hanging tree branch, etc. just apply EternaBond to the rip, rear or crack once and continue to enjoy your trip without worrying about water damage. [emoji106]
I use eternabond, but for extra protection I lay a bead of dicor along the edge of the eternabond tape.
I have done this on numerous rv's, and they never leaked afterwards.
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