crack in plastic inner window .help. (1 Viewer)

Khizzie

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Hi had a bit of problem opening window and suffered a crack from the handle for about four to five inches .any knowledge on how to repair it please . ?? Photo attached. Roy.
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leave it well alone, we had one on a caravan, expected it to track, never changed, sold it with it like that

hope you are as lucky (y):)
 

138go

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You need some silicon oil on the other window rubbers before you do anymore damage. The oil should stop them sticking to the window. Also worth cleaning round the window and getting off any residue.
 
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Khizzie

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You need some silicon oil on the other window rubbers before you do anymore damage. The oil should stop them sticking to the window. Also worth cleaning round the window and getting off any residue.
Thanks but window was not stuck the problem was with the handle

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old-mo

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Get a tube of
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And put a Very, very SMALL

bead along the crack.. (y)
 

Rob and Val

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We used this stuff on a 'creeping' crack in our windscreen (which didn't impede my vision) as we were going to France the next day. It was brilliant! Stopped the crack from spreading and was still working when we had the windscreen replaced on the return from our trip.
 

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