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    Screws have popped

    2018 Imagine has had a few screws to
    pop their heads on the exterior. Expecting rain tonight. What can I place on the pout side panel to keep rain from going down the inside
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    Silicone would be the ideal thing.

    Tape if you just need to cover it for now.
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    Thanks! I was concerned about tape but silicone sounds the best.

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    IMHO, silicone has no place on a trailer. Use Proflex for a non-sagging sealant, Dicor for the roof.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmbopp View Post
    IMHO, silicone has no place on a trailer. Use Proflex for a non-sagging sealant, Dicor for the roof.
    I agree. Silicone is nearly impossible to repair, will not stick to itself and is a real pain in the butt to clean off so you can use a better sealant.

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    This is hopefully temporary until we can get to the dealer for a repair. We used a bead of silicone last evening before the rain. Rain is called for all day today too. Thanks for the valuable info. This is a great place to find information and support.

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    Pealable silicone


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