Re: Tips for repairing drip rail? Seam sealer?
Honestly if any repairs made are temporary I'd use a good brand of exterior silicone sealer, NOT caulk of any sort. Silicone is cheap enough, easy to apply and works well for this sort of repair.
Since the area is on the roof appearance doesn't have to be a huge concern unless that's a personal preference. If you're intent on using a touch up paint find a 3M dealer near you (or online) and buy their flexible seam sealer, follow directions to pre-clean and apply it to your areas of concern.
What you're seeing is paint lifting away from the factory-applied seam sealer used along that roof flange---I'm almost 100% positive the metal underneath is still protected. At this point this isn't a huge issue body-wise.
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