Double Glazing Fault (1 Viewer)

Doddy999

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I went to wash off my M/H yesterday & noticed one window steamed up on the inside of the two windows, it is starting to come away at the seams.
Can anyone tell me the best method & glue to join the two pieces together.
I know it sounds easy, but would like to get it right.

Thank You.
 

hilldweller

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I went to wash off my M/H yesterday & noticed one window steamed up on the inside of the two windows, it is starting to come away at the seams.
Can anyone tell me the best method & glue to join the two pieces together.
I know it sounds easy, but would like to get it right.

Thank You.

We had a recall on our Dutch made windows to fit screws to the 4 corners because the bond failed on one or two. Do some research on yours.
 

Douglas

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I went to wash off my M/H yesterday & noticed one window steamed up on the inside of the two windows, it is starting to come away at the seams.
Can anyone tell me the best method & glue to join the two pieces together.
I know it sounds easy, but would like to get it right.

Thank You.

What is used in the aircraft industry is acrylic glue, I don't know the name of the products that I used but here is something that looks like it will do the job.

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dazzer

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Try taking it to a double glazing company that makes their own double glazed units, they will be able to take it apart and put it back together again and also replace the stuff in the beading to absorb the water, re-gluing it will not get rid of the condensation.
 

dshague

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have a look at this report on the problem
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