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Tvov
Jul 17, 2017Explorer II
There may or may have been water in there! Helpful, huh?
My TT had a water leak in the front window for years that we did not know about. One winter I did not cover the trailer, and the water REALLY leaked into the front window. It separated the front material, and filled up between the layers. The repair guy showed me the water pour out when he pierced one of the layers. He drained it, replaced the inner layer(s?), and re-glued the outer layer. It was good for a year or so, but gradually some of it has come unglued.
It "bubbles" out a little bit possibly like yours. I don't know if your camper is made the same as mine, but mine is caused by separation of layers.
Our camper works, that little bit of bubbling doesn't seem to cause any problems, and since ours is an older camper we aren't going to spend anymore money on to repair that issue.
My TT had a water leak in the front window for years that we did not know about. One winter I did not cover the trailer, and the water REALLY leaked into the front window. It separated the front material, and filled up between the layers. The repair guy showed me the water pour out when he pierced one of the layers. He drained it, replaced the inner layer(s?), and re-glued the outer layer. It was good for a year or so, but gradually some of it has come unglued.
It "bubbles" out a little bit possibly like yours. I don't know if your camper is made the same as mine, but mine is caused by separation of layers.
Our camper works, that little bit of bubbling doesn't seem to cause any problems, and since ours is an older camper we aren't going to spend anymore money on to repair that issue.
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