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Old 07-31-2015, 03:14 PM   #1
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Georgetown door drip tray

So, my neighbor in storage accidentally backed his trailer into my georgetown and bent the drip tray above the door. Pics attached. I have the replacement drip tray from Forest River. Before I remove the bent one, is this just a remove screws replace piece reinsert screws job or is there a bead of caulk, etc that I will need to complete the job? I know I could pull the old one off to check but I don't want to start the job without all the materials I need to finish.
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If anything there should be a bead of silicone sealer ( probably clear) between the door frame and the drip rail.
You'll need a razor knife to carefully cut through the existing sealer, to get the old part off.
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