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The DicorBT-1834-1 Butyl Seal Tape is a high-performance sealing solution designed for RVs, trailers, and motorhomes. Measuring 1/8" x 3/4" x 30', this waterproof tape features a high-tack adhesive that conforms to both smooth and irregular surfaces, ensuring a seamless installation. Ideal for uniquely shaped joints, it provides a double barrier of leak protection, making it a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Brand | Dicor |
Color | Grey |
Material | elastomers |
Number of Items | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
Special Feature | Uniquely Shaped Joint Sealing, Quick Installation, Conforms to Irregular Surfaces, Double Barrier Leak Protection |
Product Dimensions | 360"L x 0.75"W x 0.12"Th |
Surface Recommendation | Window |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Size | 1/8 Inch x 3/4 Inch x 30 Foot |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Unit Count | 30.0 Foot |
Manufacturer | Dicor |
UPC | 677917001309 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | BT18341 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | BT-1834-1 |
OEM Part Number | BT-1834-1 |
Special Features | Uniquely Shaped Joint Sealing, Quick Installation, Conforms to Irregular Surfaces, Double Barrier Leak Protection |
S**J
Simple and effective
Does what it is supposed to. We used this when we installed our slide out toppers. They seal the brackets and screws well and we have not had any water issues since installed the slide out toppers with the tape installed on the backside of the brackets. Product is very sticky, put easy to spread around.
S**H
Great Value and Great protection
Love this stuff! I have yet to figure out why it's not common practice for it to be used in homes and not just RVs! Great value, and even better value is the long term value of protection it gives me against water damage giving full seal around each surface.
J**R
Multipurpose tacky adhesive
This stuff is great! It's like industrial sticky tac. I bought it to reattach the plastic liner to the inside of my car door. It's also come in handy for temporary wall mounting in my house. Has a slight rubbery chemical smell when you pull it off the roll, but it's not noticeable after applying. Keep it cool when removing the backing so it doesn't get too gooey when you're handling it.
D**
Safe from thieves!
The package was placed inside the yard by the front door. With so many people stealing packages, I'm glad we are getting timely tracking information and the picture so we know where to locate the package. Opening the package, we see that the product is okay and not damaged. We look forward to using the sealing tape when our new motorhome window arrives.
C**N
Great Product and Price
Great product and price
A**R
N/A
Good Product for a lot of sealing options
L**N
Butyl tape is easy to apply, easy to remove and very forgiving
I stripped down and rebuilt my 1972 truck camper removing all the siding down to the studs as well as all the fixtures like vents, windows and jack mounts. I used 14 rolls of this tape to seal it all back up. Things learned...1. For the love of god don't use silicone to seal anything on your camper. When it fails nothing else will stick to it and it's pretty much impossible to completely remove with anything short of a wire wheel.2. There is a sweet spot when it comes to the operating temperature of butyl tape. If it's too warm it will stick to everything including your fingers. If its warm and you roll out a long length it will easily stick to itself before you can apply it to anything. If it's too cold it won't stick and it's difficult to work because it's so stiff. If you apply it on a cold day and then tighen down whatever it is your trying to seal, later on when it warms it will squish out again and you will have to trim off the excess again. I often put my rolls of tape in the fridge for a bit on hot days and on heater vent in the winter.3. I find that it's easiest to apply the tape to the object you wish to bond and not the surface you wish to mount it on. You should also dry fit the item you wish to seal first so you can identify any spots that may require extra layers od tape. Especially on corrugated aluminum. In that case I will apply tape generously to the voids on the mounted surface side.4. Speaking of that, don't be afraid to use more than one layer of butyl tape. this tape is thin and you want ensure that all of the tape engages both surfaces and that you get a fair amount of squish that you then come back and trim off.5. Like I said, the tape is far thinner than what they used at the camper factory. Figure for double what you think you will need. It takes lots and lots of tape if your camper is corrugated aluminum but not so much if it's flat sided fiberglass.6. When it comes to trimming, give it some time to do its thing. At least over night. Then pick a nice cool day or early morning to trim off the excess. Its easy to make nice clean cuts as nice as when it came out of the factory whne the tape is nice and cool. In a perfect world you would let your freshly applied Butyle tape get nice and warm at least once and then trim it off when it gets cool again. You want it to squish out as much as possible before trimming.
C**N
Good stuff for roof vents and windows on campers and enclosed trailers
very sticky and gooey just don't let it get hot keep it cold before you apply to your surface should seal very well
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