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Old 12-20-2017, 07:59 AM
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When I built my airstream like camper I relied heavily on sikaflex 221. No leaks thus far. The airstream dealer near me swore by it. I’d give that a go. It can be had on mcmaster cheap. If you take that skin off you’ll be upset you did lol

True. We use it extensively where I work at an RV manufacturer. You must however use all of the proper chemicals to clean and prime the surfaces and observe all of the flash times, working and re coat times. It is essentially windshield urethane with slight differences. Failure to do it right and use all of the other stuff with it is a recipe for failure. You must also NEVER use wet urethane and wet silicone anywhere (like 50 feet) near each other. Silicone fumes will stop the urethane from properly curing
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