Getting a reliable seal around RV joints and openings is a lot easier with tape that conforms where standard sealants struggle. This butyl tape installs quickly, helps prevent gaps and skips, and works well around seams, frames, and irregular shapes.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at our Dicor butyl tape in black. So folks, this is going to be a 20-foot roll. It's going to be 3/4 inches wide by about 3/16 inches thick. And if you've ever used this stuff, you will literally be able to roll this out.
It's like a soft kind of putty-like substance material. And this is going to be great for sealing seams, joints, openings, and rooftop components against any kind of gaps. And because it's one continuous roll, you can cut down on skips during those long edge and frame sealing jobs. Just simply roll it out, cut it to length, peel it away, stick it in place. And then even when your screws and everything go through this, it's going to create a nice watertight seal around the threads, and get into the threads of those screws and everything as well.
It is a wet exposure adhesion. So even prolonged water exposure, even on galvanized metal and all that, it's still going to maintain its sealant. Its corrositivity-safe formula will also resist staining, etching and corrosion on galvanized or coated metals as well. And that's our look at this roll of Dicor butyl tape in black. I'm Steven.
Thanks for watching.
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