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Subject Topic: Larger bulb window seal straining catches Post Reply Post New Topic
11/8/2012 at 7:40pm
 Location: Warwickshire
 Outfit: Sterling Europa 390 Skoda Octavia Est
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We're living in our caravan for a bit whilst I work away from home and had a problem with the bathroom window leaking.  We've had the window seal temporarily sealed with some Sikkaflex and have since bought some replacement window seals and have followed the advice on Wizard's website to fit them.  We've got all the damp measurements to below 15 (green) apart from a few in the low 20s and It's all been cleaned with white spirit and then with meths and finally we've refitted the rubber seal, stapled it and put the strip and the fixings back on.

However, frustratingly we've now tried to close the window and found that the new rubber seal is putting a lot of strain on the window catches.  Looking at the old rubber (which we cut a bit off to take to the place to buy the new rubber so we can't reuse because it's short) and the new rubber, the new rubber has a larger bulb.  Dee remembers that when she bought it the company told her that it had a larger bulb which would be better for us.    I'm guessing it was all they had.  From the outside the window is pulled in tight at the bottom but not so tight at the top.

We can't get post where we are living or at my temporary work and so had to buy something local here in Cornwall.  It's now raining so we can't take the whole flipping thing off again and leave it bare until we sort it out.

Are we going to have to take off the brand new seal with the larger bulb and start again? So frustrated!



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11/8/2012 at 10:42pm
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If you cant adjust the catches,could you not cut this "bulb"out and piece in a bit of the old rubber as a temp measure ?Never heard of a "bulb" on a rubber window seal.

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12/8/2012 at 7:56am
 Location: Hants
 Outfit: Fleetwood Heritage 640 EB & ML270
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Could you fit a spacer behind the catches that are tight? Or maybe behind the hinges, so there is more clearance?


12/8/2012 at 8:51am
 Location: flint north wales
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i would also go with fitting a spacer behind the window catch .you don't need much if you can shut the windows ,or/and very carefully file a small amount off the bodywork receiver catch plate


20/8/2012 at 12:56pm
 Location: Warwickshire
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We discovered that the rubber sold to us was 27mm and the one we took out was 30mm.  We had the opportunity to go home this weekend and so were able to buy some 30mm rubber seal to redo it.

 However when I took the smaller one off it came away really cleanly leaving hardly any sealant on the caravan.  I had cleaned the original old gunk off with white spirit and then cleaned the white spirit off with methylated spirit before I put the new rubber seal on.  Did I use the wrong stuff to clean the white spirit off?



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20/8/2012 at 6:03pm
 Location: North Devon
 Outfit: Swift Challenger 490Lux
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HAving just replaced our window rubbers and having the same issue I can't say it has concerned me personally. THe other rubbers had to be pretty old and even though they were in reasonable condition the bulb part you mention would have been squashed down over time. THe new rubber will eventually squash down I would have thought over time too.



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