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Well completed that much needed task of resealing my Ollie. The prep work is a little pita but necessary. Jason from the plant told me this task needs to be done once a year. If you haven't checked out your caulk I suggest getting on the roof and check it out.

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Good suggestion from George, but, don't forget to also check around your windows, marker lights, etc.

 

Bill

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Once a year for a trailer that sits outside all the time sounds appropriate.

 

How long for one that is indoors when not on the road? My trailer is three years old and I have never seen any issues with the factory sealant.

 

John Davies

Spokane WA

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Great advise Bill... I did exactly that and even resealed the wheel wheels. I noticed my caulking this year is much better then last.

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Once a year for a trailer that sits outside all the time sounds appropriate.

How long for one that is indoors when not on the road? My trailer is three years old and I have never seen any issues with the factory sealant.

John Davies

Spokane WA

John here in Alabama once a year is much needed. Then again I got Ollie in the drive under the sun. Working on moving out west this winter. I sure did enjoy camping up north this summer cause the heat this year in my town was insane.

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