Sooooo.... do we scrape out the old sealant? Just go over it with new sealant? Wipe the fiberglass off with a cleaner of some kind? What sealant is best to use? So many unanswered questions!
If possible remove everything as best as possible, you can see more information on our website or facebook page. There is a bunch of information and articles to help, we have the product and tools listed to help. Thanks again for asking.
Wow, I have a 17 year old Montana, and have none of these sealant missing or failure problems. What the heck Alliance, you can't keep up with a process from 17 years ago? Quality and attention to detail are critical. You are making choosing a new camper difficult when you say one thing, but your product says another. That's how Brinkley got dropped off my short list.
When making a video, please pay attention to your mike--soooo many times during this video, we couldn't even hear you. Might have missed important information, but we don't know...
Yes, my wife is always on my case for the same reason. Between the other work on the lot being completed, traffic on our busy street and the tire shop behind us it's hard getting good audio. I recently got a new microphone, so I am hoping it will do better moving forward!
Sooooo.... do we scrape out the old sealant? Just go over it with new sealant? Wipe the fiberglass off with a cleaner of some kind? What sealant is best to use?
So many unanswered questions!
If possible remove everything as best as possible, you can see more information on our website or facebook page. There is a bunch of information and articles to help, we have the product and tools listed to help.
Thanks again for asking.
Wow, I have a 17 year old Montana, and have none of these sealant missing or failure problems. What the heck Alliance, you can't keep up with a process from 17 years ago? Quality and attention to detail are critical. You are making choosing a new camper difficult when you say one thing, but your product says another. That's how Brinkley got dropped off my short list.
Thank you for sharing and sorry our industry doesn’t care like they used too.
We trying to make a difference, thanks again for sharing.
When making a video, please pay attention to your mike--soooo many times during this video, we couldn't even hear you. Might have missed important information, but we don't know...
Yes, my wife is always on my case for the same reason. Between the other work on the lot being completed, traffic on our busy street and the tire shop behind us it's hard getting good audio. I recently got a new microphone, so I am hoping it will do better moving forward!