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Originally Posted by sheilamcc
Hi, we are dealing with a similar issue. A contractor in the RV park recommended using a product called Quad with a caulking gun. It is a clear sealant that cures in about a week. We are not finished, but this is a trial and error process of pouring a small amount of water onto the top of the slide, watching for water, then drying the seal and applying sealant wherever you think the leak may be starting. Our first try did not resolve it, but we are trying again this week. I don't believe this is any better than a shop could do. Perhaps we will hear from some of the other owners....
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I just completed a fix on the “side” slide seals
One of them came apart at the fold
So I ordered a 10’ roll of solid neoprene rubber on Amazon and adhered it to the slide area with 3M commercial grade double stick tape
You can also add a screw or rivet for extra fastening.
You’ll need to make a couple of small cuts to allow the slide mechanism to move freely.