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Clay L wrote:x2 what he said. Make sure to get the black stretchy butyl stuff and not the white putty type. Once you reseal the windows with that stuff you won't need to mess with them again.beemerphile1 wrote:
The only way to correctly seal your windows is to remove and reinstall them. The caulk on the top of an RV window is mostly for cosmetic purposes plus a little extra safety. The real seal is butyl or putty tape that is used during installation. Butyl is better but more difficult to work with.
Yes.
I used a butyl putty tape like Winnebago used. Note this is not regular putty tape but is black and stretchy.
The windows were not that hard to remove. A few screws on the inside and they came out pretty easy.
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beemerphile1 wrote:
The only way to correctly seal your windows is to remove and reinstall them. The caulk on the top of an RV window is mostly for cosmetic purposes plus a little extra safety. The real seal is butyl or putty tape that is used during installation. Butyl is better but more difficult to work with.
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