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So sick of rain!

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No wind or breeze today. It's hot even in the shade.
 
We were in the camper van. Rain coming in several places. I thought is was a bit strange as I had not found any leaks throughout the winter. Shirley said maybe it was because the camper van had a roof over it during the winter.
Fixed most of the leaks. Front window still leaks a bit, but fixed the leak that was dripping on the bed.
I used to work for an RV dealer.

Any camper needs to be resealed annually. It dries, it shrinks, and it cracks...and it leaks.

Use the correct sealant - NOT that stupid flex-seal crap! Self leveling sealant for rooftop seams, it comes out like marshmallow fluff and settles into its spot. Uv-rated silicone for sidewalls, windows, and any other seams. Proper rubber seal moisturizer for any rubber seals around slide outs or door gaskets - NOT armor-all.

Wire brush any old sealant and dirt out first - just the loose stuff is fine - then clean with a degreaser and apply the new sealant.
 
Massive storm ripped through here about 2 hrs ago!!! Flooding rains with high winds and temp dropped 20 degrees.. Then I saw this picking up our Expedition from inspection..

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