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I have a caravan with a 'de-laminated' window, no cracks or damage just the inner and outer are coming unstuck, it is a 2005 Swift. Any ideas for a DIY fix? :thumb2
 
zippy is a caravan engineer :naughty:naughty:naughty:thumb2
 
I bought some 6mm laminated glass to replace some on my boat, I guess it depends on how the frame is held together.
I used a black silicon type glazing compound to seal it in, it looked as good as the rest.

They used the old glass as a template.
They could probably do curves too.

Another option is second hand, there are always lots of caravans being re cycled.

Best regards,

Rustic
 
there's a glue you can use.

can't remember name

but if in rush call my work.. web site at bottom

they'll be able to tell you

just say steve sent you

ask for Neil
 
true... lol

whats the one in the big tube, like silicone but is a proper glue for sticking windows drys clear
 


cheers, having issues with my middle front window too, g-clamped and bonded once already but not convinced
its worked, will put this on my shopping list.

seems to be outer piece thats loose, the inner piece has the clips to the body, have fear of outer flipping up or off
travelling, even wondered about one of these front dirt covers designed for travel to keep it secure.
 
Have you tried a caravan breakers, you may be able to get a 2nd hand one.
 
It seems that I may be the only one still posting on this thread but here goes!

I have decided on and ordered some of this:

http://www.bondrite.co.uk/structura...es/clear-plastic-adhesive-25-ml/prod_150.html

as the windows are the type with the 'screen printed' pattern inside and this adhesive is least likely to deform the pattern, also no dispensing gun or any other equipment required. it also has a higher viscosity and longer assembly time than the others - a few minutes rather than a few seconds!

I will let you know how it goes, It is not a job i am looking forward to!
 
I've done a few.

just make sure you keep every thin lined up as it should be.

lots of masking tape to holed things in place

if its the right stuff will go clear when dry and you'll never know
 
cheers Zippy, the next fun part will be taking the window out :doh
 

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