Resealing the RV Exterior Using a Solvent Based Caulk
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We are dedicated to showing you both the good and the bad times throughout this renovation. Today’s video is no exception. Resealing the RV exterior was a monster project! From start to finish, this project was challenging both mentally and physically.
One reason why it was so difficult is we needed to completely remove and clean off the old silicone sealant before we replaced it with a much more impressive and durable product. The old silicone was crumbly and brittle and came off one speck at a time. When you have to remove every inch of silicone from around each door, window, light, and every nook and cranny of the rig, it’s a test of perseverance and patience. 28 feet never seemed so big!
The new product we chose to replace the silicone is called OSI Quad*. It's a multi-purpose SOLVENT BASED caulking that has excellent flexibility and weather resistant properties. We highly recommend because it is very easy to find and is relatively inexpensive (approx. $6 a tube at your local home improvement store). If you are looking for a more clean look to your rig, definitely go with the CLEAR color! The white was very hard to work with and may look better on an all white RV.
*Make sure that you use this type of caulking on the EXTERIOR ONLY. This product does have some strong fumes until it fully cured and should only be used in a well ventilated area.
We've also had a few people asking about the natural bug spray (non-toxic) that we used for both ourselves and the dogs. Here it is...
1/2 cup distilled water
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
50 drops of essential oil - We used a combination of tea tree, lemongrass, and rosemary (You can also use lavender, peppermint, or citronella).
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CAMERA GEAR:
Canon 70d (body only) → http://amzn.to/2ae3gkQ
Canon 18-135 STM lens → http://amzn.to/2eMf6Gs
Canon 10-18 wide angle STM lens → http://amzn.to/2eMcF6C
iPhone 6/6s wide angle/telephoto lenses → http://amzn.to/2eMfvIM
Shotgun mic → http://amzn.to/2ae3pVB
Windscreen → http://amzn.to/2ae4VGW
Tripod → http://amzn.to/2ae3Zmg
Monopod → http://amzn.to/2ae3sAN
Lighting kit → http://amzn.to/2dZW0fz
3-axis motorized gimbal → http://amzn.to/2dEIFs3
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RV INFO:
NAME: HaRVey Dent
STYLE: Class C motorhome
YEAR: 1989
MODEL: Yellowstone Camino Classic
LENGTH: 28ft + Hitch and scooter
WEIGHT: 10,000 lb (approx.)
CHASSIS: Ford Econoline Club Wagon (e350)
ENGINE: Ford 460 7.5L V8 engine
ODOMETER: 47,000
MPG: 6.5 (on average)
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MUSICAL CREDITS:
Track 1: Blank [NCS Release] by Disfigure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s
Follow Disfigure:
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Видео Resealing the RV Exterior Using a Solvent Based Caulk канала Duet Justus Fam
We are dedicated to showing you both the good and the bad times throughout this renovation. Today’s video is no exception. Resealing the RV exterior was a monster project! From start to finish, this project was challenging both mentally and physically.
One reason why it was so difficult is we needed to completely remove and clean off the old silicone sealant before we replaced it with a much more impressive and durable product. The old silicone was crumbly and brittle and came off one speck at a time. When you have to remove every inch of silicone from around each door, window, light, and every nook and cranny of the rig, it’s a test of perseverance and patience. 28 feet never seemed so big!
The new product we chose to replace the silicone is called OSI Quad*. It's a multi-purpose SOLVENT BASED caulking that has excellent flexibility and weather resistant properties. We highly recommend because it is very easy to find and is relatively inexpensive (approx. $6 a tube at your local home improvement store). If you are looking for a more clean look to your rig, definitely go with the CLEAR color! The white was very hard to work with and may look better on an all white RV.
*Make sure that you use this type of caulking on the EXTERIOR ONLY. This product does have some strong fumes until it fully cured and should only be used in a well ventilated area.
We've also had a few people asking about the natural bug spray (non-toxic) that we used for both ourselves and the dogs. Here it is...
1/2 cup distilled water
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
50 drops of essential oil - We used a combination of tea tree, lemongrass, and rosemary (You can also use lavender, peppermint, or citronella).
If you’d like to support this channel for FREE by doing your normal, everyday shopping, just click on this Amazon link and shop away! :) http://www.amazon.com/?tag=duetju20-20
We need your help! This is crucial to the success of our channel. Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE our videos!
Here are three reasons why your subscription matters...
You get up to date notifications for every new video we release!
It helps others like you find our content more quickly and easily!
You support us as we continue providing consistent, quality content to the world :)
Thanks for the love and support!
- Michael and Jenny Justus
Have you ever wondered what it takes to live full-time in an RV? Follow our journey on social media as we search for what it really means to live…
➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/duetjustus
➞ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/duetjustus/
➞ Twitter https://twitter.com/duetjustus
➞ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/duetjustus/
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CAMERA GEAR:
Canon 70d (body only) → http://amzn.to/2ae3gkQ
Canon 18-135 STM lens → http://amzn.to/2eMf6Gs
Canon 10-18 wide angle STM lens → http://amzn.to/2eMcF6C
iPhone 6/6s wide angle/telephoto lenses → http://amzn.to/2eMfvIM
Shotgun mic → http://amzn.to/2ae3pVB
Windscreen → http://amzn.to/2ae4VGW
Tripod → http://amzn.to/2ae3Zmg
Monopod → http://amzn.to/2ae3sAN
Lighting kit → http://amzn.to/2dZW0fz
3-axis motorized gimbal → http://amzn.to/2dEIFs3
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RV INFO:
NAME: HaRVey Dent
STYLE: Class C motorhome
YEAR: 1989
MODEL: Yellowstone Camino Classic
LENGTH: 28ft + Hitch and scooter
WEIGHT: 10,000 lb (approx.)
CHASSIS: Ford Econoline Club Wagon (e350)
ENGINE: Ford 460 7.5L V8 engine
ODOMETER: 47,000
MPG: 6.5 (on average)
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MUSICAL CREDITS:
Track 1: Blank [NCS Release] by Disfigure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s
Follow Disfigure:
https://www.youtube.com/user/DisfigureMusic
https://soundcloud.com/disfigureofficial
https://www.youtube.com/user/DisfigureMusic
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