Depending on what size the window is, it is a two person operation to take the window out.
A special sealant is used between the window frame and the coach wall. Before I would do anything, I would try to find out where the leak is comong from. Or else, you will spend a lot of time, and waste a lot of money. Chuck B
Russ Waterhouse <mredsel890@earthlin
I would take it to a glass shop, have new rubber put in, or if you have the tools, you can
do it your self. I have tried Polyeutherane sealant but it did not do that much good. I
park my coach in a carport now. That works when I am home.
Russ
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Subject: [Diesel-RVs] Re: Wet carpet - drivers floor when rains
: Please recommend what to use to seal the seams!!
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