find a speed shop and get some white duct tape that will work for weeks till
you get back home. Then you can do a proper repair, If you can't find a speed
shop look for a sign shop and get a piece of vinyl they use to cut letters out
of, or just put a bumper sticker over it from wherever you are visiting for a
temporary fix.
On 6/28/2008 1:07:43 PM, Alan Coleman (colemaal@hotmail.com) wrote:
> We're currently in OK in our motorhome and I forgot about the winds out
here.
> I opened the main door without holding on and it was blown around into an
> object I had in the way, which punched a 3/4" to 1" inch diameter
> indentation/hole in the fiberglass (painted not gelcoat). I need to do
some
> kind of temporary fix while we're
> traveling to keep water from getting into
> the core of the door when it rains.
> I'm looking for suggestions for something
> to use to fill the spot (preferably in white so it's
> not too obivous). Things
> I've thought about are Marine Tex, white elastomeric caulk, and Dynaglas
(but
> I don't
> know what color it is or if it will adhere to a vertical surface.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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