Screw hole plug for window frame.

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Hi, Littlehouse 2 here. I'm a Mobilvetta Driver 52. Cheap & cheerfull, but I tick most of the boxes. Recently my boss decided to fix the sticky blind on my 24 year old window, and decided that the best way to remove the inner cassette screw covers was to drill them out. This worked brilliantly, with no damage to the frame. My roller blind , following the carefull application of a small squirt of grease, now behaves perfectly.
BUT! I now have 20 exposed screw holes, and my boss says he has no idea where to buy replacements. Are there any other Mobilvetta's out there who know the answer to his problem?
I know this is only 'cosmetic', but even though I'm gettingonabit, I allways try to look my best.
 
Maybe just fill it with filler
 
Maybe just fill it with filler
As above, I would use silicone sealant and smooth it down (I use a wet finger and wipe the excess off my finger into a paper roll)

Without seeing what it looks like it's difficult to give a perfect answer - perhaps the little plastic caps that fit over screws used in kitchen furniture assembly might work?
 
Thats a shame,you can usually pop them out with a Stanley knife blade! If you Google 'motorhome window cassette screw covers there's plenty of choice 👍

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What colour is the wall board??

If white pop down to the returns dept of IKEA and ask for little stick on laminate circles.

A cube storage unit had them to cover the screw holes ..

eBay probably has them too.
 

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