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Originally Posted by AffinityRVGroup
no eternabond is only the best temporary fix for this if it's covered under insurance then I would most definitely get the rubber replaced. There is many reasons to why, but many factors can come into play to where it starts to peel or water gains access and then you get mold and many other issues, temporarily fix eternabond is great.
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Replacing an RV rubber roof is not for the faint at heart and if not done correctly could open up another can of worms making matters much worse.
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