Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
if you have access to your alulod, you can make quick fix using vulcaseal or its competitors.
use nitrile gloves to keep your skin vulcaseal-free. not latex gloves; these melt on contact with vulcaseal.

if you know your way around a car, you can certainly do vulcaseal fix.
it's one of the first things i learned to do on my first used car purchase.
Can I apply it from the outside? I'm unable to climb sa roof e. I assume may vulcaseal sa shoppee
Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
for small segments, may i recommend,
don't use vulcaseal sparingly like superglue.
lather it on very liberally, like cake icing.
but clean the surfaces first.

but if it is for entire sheets,
for the best of me, i also do not understand why skylights leak so reliably often.
perhaps the material is too brittle for long-term water resistance strength...?
Our dirty kitchen is also skylight, super init pag tanghali, but it took years before nag leak. Fat lab is not happy because that is her territory hehehe

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