We have been advised to drill 2 small holes into our window to help with condensation. I've attached a few photos can anyone tell me exactly where to put them?
I had similar in one of mine, the cause was delamination of the outer and inner window panels so if that's the case you need to fix that problem first or it will simply reoccur. There are specialist adhesives for acrylic.
Dave.
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Bostic do a clear glue for hard plastics. I have used it at home.Not on caravan windows!
I think van windows are perspex, but worth checking online then look for a suitable adhesive.
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Not if you use a type specific for the job.
Bondrite S1227
Post last edited on 04/05/2025 09:04:22
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Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
The firm in the link sells the stuff for a repair, bearing in mind that a specialist repair firm will rufuse to repair if someone has already trid to glue it.
Just in case your repair isn't 100% effective as mine wasnt. I did repair mine, I can't for the life of me remember the product details but Bondrite is great. However, over time, a little internal misting still occured so maybe I didn't get it all sealed. I mentioned it to my mobile engineer at the service, and he adviswed me to drill a very small hole from the outside, (less than 2mm) at the very bottom corner where the water pooled, to allow it to escape, but too small for insects to enter. I did as he suggested and it has never reoccurred, saved me £300 for a new window to be made by EECO.
Dave
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