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<blockquote data-quote="hlb3" data-source="post: 1555670" data-attributes="member: 16592"><p>I figure I will bump up this super old thread rather than starting a new one. If you want a nice clean permanent fix look into Eternabond tape. They have various widths (2",4",6", etc) and it will adhere to most materials. If you prep well and apply it correctly it can last like 15-20 years. You can apply it over the top of old lap sealant, just make sure to use some kind of solvent to get all the dirt and grime off of it first. I have been resealing all the seams on my 5th wheel with it, it is much simpler and far less messy than lap sealant. It is kind of pricey, but when you factor in the life expectancy of it, it will be cheaper in the long run than redo the lap sealant every 3-4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hlb3, post: 1555670, member: 16592"] I figure I will bump up this super old thread rather than starting a new one. If you want a nice clean permanent fix look into Eternabond tape. They have various widths (2",4",6", etc) and it will adhere to most materials. If you prep well and apply it correctly it can last like 15-20 years. You can apply it over the top of old lap sealant, just make sure to use some kind of solvent to get all the dirt and grime off of it first. I have been resealing all the seams on my 5th wheel with it, it is much simpler and far less messy than lap sealant. It is kind of pricey, but when you factor in the life expectancy of it, it will be cheaper in the long run than redo the lap sealant every 3-4 years. [/QUOTE]
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