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Old 01-05-2015, 03:11 AM   #5
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Based on ours and others past experience, what you most likely have is water working it's way under the 4" wide strip that runs across the bottom of the outside facing wall of the slide. I caulked across the top on ours and it was good for 2 years. Had a small spot of water this summer, went out and looked at the caulk and it had shrunk due to the heat of spending all our time in Kansas or Yuma. Pulled the old caulk out and put new on and we're leak proof again.
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