Does anyone know the product Winnebago uses on the roofs around things like vents of the newer (2019) Micro Minnies? It looks like a product that gets poured out rather than something that comes out of a tube.
Does anyone know the product Winnebago uses on the roofs around things like vents of the newer (2019) Micro Minnies? It looks like a product that gets poured out rather than something that comes out of a tube.
At one time I saw a sealant call out sheet for Winnebago towables that I can't find now. I'm 95% sure that, on the rubber roofs found on the towables, Winnebago uses Dicor (in contrast to what they use on their MH's fiberglass roofs). It comes out of a tube but looks like it's been poured since it's "self-leveling".
You can always call or email Winnebago to confirm.
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Bob C
2002 Itasca Suncruiser 35U
Workhorse Chassis
Whatever Winnebago uses as a sealant on the roof around skylights is not very good. Several people have complained about leaking skylights, including myself on our one year old Sunstar. I completely removed ours, cleaned the area with Acetone, put down caulk tape, installed the skylight, then sealed with Geocel RV. No more leaks!
This information is directly from Winnebago, in response to my inquiry regarding my 2019 Winnebago Minnie.
We do not have a sheet however I can give you the information. We use a dicor self-leveling sealant on the roof of your unit, if you are wanting to do maintenance any self-leveling sealant would work. The sidewalls and interior of your unit we recommend a high quality silicone sealant such as geocell.
Brandy Droptiny
Senior Retail Warranty Representative
Customer Service
574-825-8876