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Old 01-24-2017, 09:40 AM   #1
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Water leak in slide

Hello all, My 05 Damon Ultra sport has had water intrusion in the rear slide which is a clothes closet. We have installed silicone on the framework/panel
joints on the outside of the slide which actually goes in and out if that makes sense. Any other suggestions?
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Water Leak

Zapper58; Not sure if this helps, but I tried to fix a couple of leaks in my Thor Class C with silicone and it didn't help. So on a whim, I bought a can of "clear" FLEX SEAL spray. So far it has worked and I have not seen anymore leaks. I wish you safe travels!
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Could you use Eternabond?
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I think I have determined it is condensation. the corners of the vertical corners of the slide I would assume is steel or aluminum. that is where the moisture is coming from.
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