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Location: Lockport, Illinois | I am replacing the clearance lights on my 4-Star trailer. The old clearance lights have a sealant under to keep water out of the holes. It is a 2001 trailer and it is still moist, it has not hardened, and can be scraped off with a piece of wood. It is gray and when a light is removed it looks a a piece of gum stuck to the bottom of your show, it sticks to the light and the trailer. I have been to two home improvement stores, and can't find anything similar. Does anyone what it is called? |
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Location: Southern New Mexico | I have a roll of it in the garage, I don't remember the name. I bought it at the place we bought or 5th wheel. Check camper supply places. |
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Location: Lockport, Illinois | I thought it came in a roll, I will check Camping World tomorrow. Thanks |
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Location: Southern New Mexico | No problem. Good luck. |
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Location: western PA | One product is called Mortite. It comes in a roll consisting of individual strands thinner than a pencil that can be compressed or rolled into any shape. It basically is a non hardening clay type sealant material. Polysulfide caulkings work very well, Sika and 3m5200 are excellent substitutes Best of luck |
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Location: Lockport, Illinois | I went to Camping World and bought roll putty, it is just what I was looking for. Gard, thanks for the additional information.
Edited by BigT 2007-09-11 2:10 PM
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