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Old 08-05-2008, 12:19 PM   #1
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My 95 Jayco is losing the rubber inserts around the outside of the windows that cover up the screw heads. I bought a new roll from my local RV dealer, but can't get it to form around the radius of the window corners. Anyone have a solution to this, maybe heat up the rubber to conform better? I've tried using silicone to hold it in place, with miserable results. Thanks in advance.
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My 95 Jayco is losing the rubber inserts around the outside of the windows that cover up the screw heads. I bought a new roll from my local RV dealer, but can't get it to form around the radius of the window corners. Anyone have a solution to this, maybe heat up the rubber to conform better? I've tried using silicone to hold it in place, with miserable results. Thanks in advance.
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Use a hair dryer and gently warm the trim as you roll it around the corners. There is no easy solution.
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Old 08-07-2008, 02:42 PM   #4
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Don thanks for the reply. I figured as much. I guess they form fit them at the factory
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