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Old 11-01-2021, 10:06 AM   #2
Shane826
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You’ll want to contact the factory and see what was used. If it’s silicone, you’ll need to remove any and all traces of silicone before putting down new sealant. Nothing sticks to dry silicone, not even new silicone. That said, it doesn’t look like silicone. If it’s Dicor lap sealant, you can install new Dicor over old Dicor.
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