gwtriker Report post Posted November 10, 2015 I have recently discovered I have a roof leak on my 1998 Fleetwood Bounder. There appears to be a section of the caulking in the bathroom vent area that has cracked. I am looking to make a temporary repair during our recent rainy weather while deciding on what I want to do for a "permanent repair. Somewhere I have seen an article or advertisement for a "tape" type caulking, but can not remember where, or find the information. I also would like to determine what type of roof in on the Bounder. Does anyone have information on how and where I can find the answer to both the above? Marty Link Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted November 10, 2015 This is a widely used product-- need to verify that it is compatible with your roof material: http://www.eternabond.com/RV-Leak-Repair-Products-s/22.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted November 11, 2015 I have used Dicor sealants before on cracked sealant. I think it would be a good fast temporary fix. They have a self leveling type and one for use in more vertical applications that won't run. http://www.dicor.com/ I think the Eternabond tape is better for seams after the old sealant is removed. I always recommend removing all the old deteriorated caulk and starting with a fresh clean surface. But you can smear the Dicor over the old caulk for a temporary fix and it may be easier to get off when you need to do a proper fix. Yes you can use Eternabond tape if you want to. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites