Dicor Self-Leveling Lap Sealant (8 Pack) , Brand: Dicor
E**H
Top Notch Product
I really like this product. It was recommended to me by an rv repair man. It self levels itself and if thick. It was easy to put on the cracks and seal around the roof fixtures.
W**T
Great stuff!
Works well, like the self leveling feature.
A**T
Great product, great price!
Works very well, Just like a pro would have done.
C**C
Patching over old caulk & seams
It may be a little confusing to some that I gave five stars on everything but “ease of use”? I’m sure it’s a stellar product for sealing & longevity, but it’s not like any caulking compound I’ve ever used?! Once it comes out of the tube it’s anybody’s guess as to what you’ll get? It does not lay down, (self levels yes, in a marshmallow sort of way)? You cannot spread it affectively or do anything else beyond letting the Dicor “do its thing”, in its own time & way?I originally taped off the first areas I was re-caulking on my trailer; washed, rinsed, scuffed & used isopropyl alcohol, (because denatured alcohol is no longer available in California). I was thinking I could make a nice clean “professional” looking job of it, NOT?! Taping proved to be a complete waste of time. I ended up simply covering all the original caulk & seams and let the Dicor take care of the rest?!I’ll continue to use Dicor, it’s just a different learning curve of what to expect from this particular product for sealing. And yes, I’ve purchased more to finish my job. No complaints, just accepting the fact that I can’t make things look “perfect” and moving on.
C**Y
Great stuff. A +
Good self leveling! Worked great to seal and resealing of my R-POD fan, black tank vent, grey tank vent, and tv antenna, For the seams and tail fin on the pod I use a sika flex 1a sealant, as the sika flex does not break down and crack and rarely needs resealing do to moving shifting of the trailer. Dicor self leveling works super and smoothes itself out on the larger things like fans, vents and such. The dicor even can be used on top of older dicor on the road if something happens. I purchased the Dicor by the case and keep it stored in house. When you need it you need it. The average time it seems to last due to weather is about two / three years before the dicor starts to crack and need some attention. As with any RV trailer I check them every year for cracks in the seams.
D**R
Great product for sealing RV roof joints
Can’t beat Dicor products. They do what they are advertised to do. Easy to use and self leveling makes the job look good too.
C**L
very good part
very easy to use
J**B
RV Roof Sealant.
Great for sealing the seams on the roof of your Travel trailer. It is easy to apply and drys water tight in a few hours. Recommend applying before you store the trailer to give it ample time to set and harden. Read the instructions carefully.This product self levels, so do not use it on the windows of your RV. It is meant for horizontal surfaces!Good luck sealing you next project!
T**
Perfect sealant for your rv/cargo trailer
Easy to use and after a Canadian winter it’s still leak free sealed up. Great diy job saving the cost of $135/hr for the rv shop to squeeze the caulking gun handle. Sure it may seem like a steep cost/ tube but it works better than the cheaper stuff. Worth the cost if you appreciate your trailer investment!
A**R
Self Leveling
Easy to use. Self lrveling, just run a bead and no need to us a trowl, does not run, let it level itself and makes a nice even coverage.
C**N
Great product
Wonderful product at a terrific price
S**T
Great stuff
Great rv roof sealent
D**R
Rv roof silicone.
Good for roof, sealing around vents ect...
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