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Sealing an area of worn fibreglass

I have just had my caravan serviced and have been told that I two small areas on the back overhang resurfacing with fibreglass. I have been quoted £520, which I can't afford. While it's not yet leaking, the mechanic told me that it will eventually cause water ingress. Is there another way I can seal the area to protect from the elements? Many thanks - VanGirl
 

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I have just had my caravan serviced and have been told that I two small areas on the back overhang resurfacing with fibreglass. I have been quoted £520, which I can't afford. While it's not yet leaking, the mechanic told me that it will eventually cause water ingress. Is there another way I can seal the area to protect from the elements? Many thanks - VanGirl
Try looking at Eternabond or Rooflock waterproof sealing tapes. Lots of videos on YouTube on how they work.
 
Try looking at Eternabond or Rooflock waterproof sealing tapes. Lots of videos on YouTube on how they work.
Thanks - I’ll check it out. They are relatively small areas and so shouldn’t be difficult to cover providing I have the right material. Thanks for you help!!
 

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