some how i managed to crack my van kitchen window when taking awning down, question is as it is only cracked bottom left hand corner & crack looks like it wont gather water then freeze & crack more, whats the best way to fix/ stop more damage. buying replacement off ebay is £100 so fixing is cheapest option...
thanks
eddy & co
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Replace the window if I was you , if you decide to sell the the first thing any prospective buyer is going to notice is the Bodged window repair which makes people think you have not looked after your van
have you tried the local caravan breakers to see if they have a window in stock, could be cheaper than ebay, there are quite a few breakers a round who put the windows on one side when they break a van up.
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Obviously a replacement window is best - either new or from a breaker. But if you do want to do a temporary repair I used to use a clear fluid that bonded plastic more or less invisibly. The trouble is I can't remember what it was called! It came from a model shop and acted like the kind of plastic cement used for Aifix kits - ie it softened either side of the joint slightly so they welded together. I used it to fix several clear things where epoxy would leave a mark and it worked quite well. Maybe ask in a good model shop - one that does model aircraft where it is used for aircraft cockpit canopies. (Which is what I bought it for in the first place.)
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