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The list below may assist you and anyone wishing to help - (1) Ascertain exactly where the water is entering the van - window itself? ( if so what part of the window) - window frame? - (again, top, side bottom seal etc ) Quite often damp in the window corners of a van is the result of leaks where the roof meets the top of the side wall and front. (2) Stop the leaks. (3) Cut out and replace damaged parts. This has been made very much easier by modern day fibre glass products and glue/sealers.
Post last edited on 06/03/2013 10:38:13
------------- If if it aren't totally broken its probably best left alone.
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