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Old 06-05-2019, 01:31 PM   #4
jabrabu
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chatea 31E
State: Maryland
Posts: 455
THOR #5837
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Originally Posted by Chuck and Mary Ann View Post
had this happen to us on our Palazzo - the AutoZone near us had the butyl adhesive to do this. only had it in the caulk gun tube so look elsewhere - Amazon if you have the time to wait - I think it was $27.00 or so for the tube. We cleaned the glass and found it was originally installed backward - smooth side should be in for the holding power. clean up the class and get all the residue off the glass and window. when you glue the window (do both the window and frame - well I did) , leave two weep holes for any condensation to drip out rather hen leak into the door. Follow the instructions but use painters tape - blue one, to hold the window in for 24 hours for the glue to set up. Hope this helps and good luck.

Thanks for the info -- very helpful.


Regarding smooth side in or out, having the smooth side in will increase holding power, but then it might be harder to keep the exposed rough side clean.
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