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Old 10-21-2014, 07:40 PM   #7
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That's what I did also. I've had it back to the dealership a couple of times, for the remote control problems, otherwise, it seems easier, cheaper and less stressful to just do it myself.

If you do buy DICOR self leveling sealant and do it yourself, get a stiff bristle nylon brush, clean and loosen the dirt, remove any loose or damaged old sealant, wipe it down with alcohol and let it dry, then "goop" the DICOR on to overlap both sides of the existing sealant so it adheres to the old sealant and to the roof membrane on the outside and the roof vent, antenna base, etc on the other edge of the new sealant.

I do mine about every 3 or 4 months, seems most people here won't go past 6 months max before they climb on the roof to "enjoy an afternoon in the sun"

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