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Old 07-19-2012, 09:45 AM   #2
TM_Matt
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The salesman is disparaging his own product? I don't know.

You know the test to see if a vehicle/rv salesman is lying. His lips are moving.

Yes, they leak. Mine had a leak around the vents. My last trailer had leaks. They develop leaks. The caulking is not permanent. It is said that RVs should be resealed once a year.

Dicor is excellent. It's self leveling - you can learn to do it yourself. I've had no probs since I resealed.

BTW, my leak was rather signficant when I found it, but due to the construction, there was literally NO damage compared to wood frame trailers out there.

If the trailer looks well maintained, don't listen to the guy. I'd question doing business with him though. It sounds like an excuse to hide a grander problem to me.
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