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georgelesley
Aug 23, 2013Explorer
On our ERA 70A, likely the same windows, moving the screen a bit reduced the gaps. For the gaps that remained I put the black sticky stuff electricians use on the outside of houses to seal the utility openings. Most hardware stores have it in the electrical section.
Comes in a white plastic cube shaped bag and can be rolled and shaped like silly putty. For our windows I rolled long thin strips then put them on the outside of the window frame. Easy to apply from the outside with the window open. Not visible from the inside or outside that way. The screen can be easily removed and the black putty reshaped to the screen frame when screen is replaced.
I love the stuff and carry some with us to fill any gaps that develop. Wish I could give you the name of it, but ours is stored in the RV now, and I am in the house!
Comes in a white plastic cube shaped bag and can be rolled and shaped like silly putty. For our windows I rolled long thin strips then put them on the outside of the window frame. Easy to apply from the outside with the window open. Not visible from the inside or outside that way. The screen can be easily removed and the black putty reshaped to the screen frame when screen is replaced.
I love the stuff and carry some with us to fill any gaps that develop. Wish I could give you the name of it, but ours is stored in the RV now, and I am in the house!
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