Replacement of plumbing vent
I replaced a plumbing vent on my 5er. I have a rubber roof and before I replaced the vent a few people have told me to use mineral spirits to cleanup the old dicor before putting down the new dicor. I removed the old vent with very little trouble. I then cleaned up the old dicor as best I could before putting down the new. I let it evaporate for a good 10 - 15 minutes and then proceeded to put the new vent in place. When it was done, it looked pretty darn good...however, I went back up to a look 10 hours later and I was not happy with what I saw. It loos as though the edges are all blistered and puffy. The rubber roof looks as though the glue holding it down is gone. Did I do something wrong and should I take the vent out and glue the roof back down or just leave it alone. I don't think it will leak, but it doesn't look great like the other vents
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