I used this product to repair some of the old caulking that was cracked on my RV and it worked great for that. Great product, didn't arrive as scheduled but once seller was notified of the issue they were sent 2 day priority directly to me. Good job by the seller of the product for making the correction in a very timely manner..
I used this product to seal a seam on the roof of my RV --it is a joint between the roof and the cab of a Chevy chassis on a Monoco Montclair 26 ft RV. The product works great and completely sealed the joint water tight. I had sealed the joint about 5 years before and it needed to be resealed. The only thong I wish I had done is use the clear product - I got the white -and if you got any on the RV outside the point to be sealed it shows-before I used the clear and any extra of the clear is not visible.
Having just bought a used RV buying this stuff was a no brainer. Everyone on the RV sites and even the place I got my hitch said this stuff is a must! While doing the walkthrough on our new to us RV I noticed that some of the seals around the vent fans, skylights, etc seemed a bit weathered so I added some of this to the vent over the bathroom. Our Thanksgiving camping was all about the rain and the seal held in the bathroom even after almost 3 inches of rain. The area that I didn’t do had a couple of drips, which were likely due in part to the older caulking material and perhaps the newbie mistake of being too level. I recently recaulked around that other vent fan and the very next day we had a torrential downpour. happy to report not a drop was inside the rv thansk to this stuff. If your looking at this you probably already know it’s good stuff so just buy it and keep some on hand for when you need it.
Used on an old rv sun roof over the shower. I was amazed how it settled into the seams and flowed. Best stuff ever! Picture attached. We also sealed a couple of hairline cracks we found. Recommend without reservation.
This stuff is easy to use for doing any repairs to your RV roof. I replaced a skylight and used this material to seal the seams. It does flow out and expand quite well. It is not a flow and settle out like water but is sort of like a runny putty. Flows easily and was quite easy to spread a little as needed with a putty knife. Definitely recommend this stuff!
I originally thought this calk was only for seal the rubber overlaps on a roof. I was wrong and have been using this for several years now. Any place where there is an attachment to the roof vent, antenna, ladder, vent stacks, this is the same thing or close to the same thing that the manufacture uses. You don't need to know how to calk, just apply where you want it and it will self level to form a watertight seal.
I LOVE THIS STUFF! I used 3 tubs on the yearly resealing of my motorhome roof and this stuff flows and works amazing! This in combination with Eternabond tape and you are all set. I spent roughly $50 on products and feel very confident I'm leak free. I will say that you go through it faster than you think you will, I can't imagine many situations where just one tube will be enough.
This product was recommended for recaulking/sealing the rubber roof of my RV, as well as we installed 2 MaxxAir ceiling fans, one in an existing hole, plus one in a new hole we cut out. By my 5 star rating, you can tell that I believe it was the right product for the job - time will tell. About the "self-leveling" part. It's not really. I did a "test patch" using both methods: (1) apply with caulking gun and let it level out by itself. (2) apply, and then level it out with a (painter's glove on my hand) finger and a wet sponge to wet my finger for smoothing. Method (1) did not really work well, as the material did level out a bit, but not as much as I would expect, and it still stayed pretty uneven. With Method (2), it worked well. You have to level it out with your finger quickly, as it develops a thin film on the surface almost immediately. Weather for application was sunny, breezy, and mid 70's. I left the sealant tubes out in the sun to heat up a bit, hoping it would help maximize the flow of the material. Another side note: on existing caulk, I thoroughly cleaned out the existing material, then cut out the cracks with a utility knife, then re-caulked all the seals. The RV trailer box/roof is 19 feet long, and I used 3 tubes for re-caulking, and 1 tube for new caulk on the Maxxair power vents. Photo shows bathroom vent that was re-caulked, as well as the new Maxxair Fan replacement for the bathroom.
Replaced the bathtub skylight and two sewer vents on top of our toy hauler. They were all very brittle and cracked. Spent most of the time removing the old sealant. Once that was cleaned off the installation of the new parts went very quick. The Dicor sealant went down easy and I put down a generous amount. Went over all the screws and completely covered the area where the roof and skylight meet. Sealant was very soft to the touch for a long time. Have not had any issues with leaks. Very happy to get that done. I used 3 of the 4 tubes to do the skylight and two sewer vents just for reference.
Nicole Zipf
Good RV Roofing Product
I used this product to repair some of the old caulking that was cracked on my RV and it worked great for that. Great product, didn't arrive as scheduled but once seller was notified of the issue they were sent 2 day priority directly to me. Good job by the seller of the product for making the correction in a very timely manner..
Jean Basile Some
great product
I used this product to seal a seam on the roof of my RV --it is a joint between the roof and the cab of a Chevy chassis on a Monoco Montclair 26 ft RV. The product works great and completely sealed the joint water tight. I had sealed the joint about 5 years before and it needed to be resealed. The only thong I wish I had done is use the clear product - I got the white -and if you got any on the RV outside the point to be sealed it shows-before I used the clear and any extra of the clear is not visible.
Mae Sophia Harsh
Great for Rv roof vents
Having just bought a used RV buying this stuff was a no brainer. Everyone on the RV sites and even the place I got my hitch said this stuff is a must! While doing the walkthrough on our new to us RV I noticed that some of the seals around the vent fans, skylights, etc seemed a bit weathered so I added some of this to the vent over the bathroom. Our Thanksgiving camping was all about the rain and the seal held in the bathroom even after almost 3 inches of rain. The area that I didn’t do had a couple of drips, which were likely due in part to the older caulking material and perhaps the newbie mistake of being too level. I recently recaulked around that other vent fan and the very next day we had a torrential downpour. happy to report not a drop was inside the rv thansk to this stuff. If your looking at this you probably already know it’s good stuff so just buy it and keep some on hand for when you need it.
Emma Tosi
Amazing
Used on an old rv sun roof over the shower. I was amazed how it settled into the seams and flowed. Best stuff ever! Picture attached. We also sealed a couple of hairline cracks we found. Recommend without reservation.
Crystal Trofholz
Professional appearance and sturdy
The combination of this with Eternabond changed my olf roof into a new one. Good product. Easy to apply and looks professional
Tayona Bagdavadze
This stuff is easy to use for doing any repairs to your RV ...
This stuff is easy to use for doing any repairs to your RV roof. I replaced a skylight and used this material to seal the seams. It does flow out and expand quite well. It is not a flow and settle out like water but is sort of like a runny putty. Flows easily and was quite easy to spread a little as needed with a putty knife. Definitely recommend this stuff!
Nigel Gorbunow
Best calk for roof attachments
I originally thought this calk was only for seal the rubber overlaps on a roof. I was wrong and have been using this for several years now. Any place where there is an attachment to the roof vent, antenna, ladder, vent stacks, this is the same thing or close to the same thing that the manufacture uses. You don't need to know how to calk, just apply where you want it and it will self level to form a watertight seal.
Yvonne Walker
Dicor is AMAZING!
I LOVE THIS STUFF! I used 3 tubs on the yearly resealing of my motorhome roof and this stuff flows and works amazing! This in combination with Eternabond tape and you are all set. I spent roughly $50 on products and feel very confident I'm leak free. I will say that you go through it faster than you think you will, I can't imagine many situations where just one tube will be enough.
Eihg DeeCee
Level it out with a wet finger!
This product was recommended for recaulking/sealing the rubber roof of my RV, as well as we installed 2 MaxxAir ceiling fans, one in an existing hole, plus one in a new hole we cut out. By my 5 star rating, you can tell that I believe it was the right product for the job - time will tell. About the "self-leveling" part. It's not really. I did a "test patch" using both methods: (1) apply with caulking gun and let it level out by itself. (2) apply, and then level it out with a (painter's glove on my hand) finger and a wet sponge to wet my finger for smoothing. Method (1) did not really work well, as the material did level out a bit, but not as much as I would expect, and it still stayed pretty uneven. With Method (2), it worked well. You have to level it out with your finger quickly, as it develops a thin film on the surface almost immediately. Weather for application was sunny, breezy, and mid 70's. I left the sealant tubes out in the sun to heat up a bit, hoping it would help maximize the flow of the material. Another side note: on existing caulk, I thoroughly cleaned out the existing material, then cut out the cracks with a utility knife, then re-caulked all the seals. The RV trailer box/roof is 19 feet long, and I used 3 tubes for re-caulking, and 1 tube for new caulk on the Maxxair power vents. Photo shows bathroom vent that was re-caulked, as well as the new Maxxair Fan replacement for the bathroom.
James Yants
Sealed up new Skylight
Replaced the bathtub skylight and two sewer vents on top of our toy hauler. They were all very brittle and cracked. Spent most of the time removing the old sealant. Once that was cleaned off the installation of the new parts went very quick. The Dicor sealant went down easy and I put down a generous amount. Went over all the screws and completely covered the area where the roof and skylight meet. Sealant was very soft to the touch for a long time. Have not had any issues with leaks. Very happy to get that done. I used 3 of the 4 tubes to do the skylight and two sewer vents just for reference.