You’ll want to apply the caulking to a cool surface - out of direct sunlight. The warm caulk will be runnier which just takes the fun out of it! Nice video Ben!
@@christinecourtemanche8023hey! I bought my lanterns from Dollarama! If you can find them. You might have to look around as they are quite popular. You can always find the metal stamped lanterns online. Good luck! 😊
Is the WD40 the solvent based one? I am looking at caulking the seam along the roof and was told to avoid petroleum based lubricants near a rubber roof
Definitely don't use WD40 on the rubber roof. WD40 won't damage your trailer walls and that's why it's recommended to remove caulking on the side of the trailer but it will damage your rubber roof if you use it there. For my roof I usually caulk over the old cracked caulking, as long is it isn't coming off. If the old caulking is coming off, I would pull off what I could and leave the rest, then clean it and caulk it.
@@CampingwiththeColes Thanks for the info. The seam is where the side of the trailer and the roof meet. I will avoid using WD-40 in case of overspray. I will try and use rubber roof cleaner and remove some caulking that I can