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Old 07-21-2013, 08:00 PM   #1
Bigbeardiver
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Window seals

This weekend we spent time scrubbing the outside of the trailer, it shines like it is new. There are a few areas I need to caulk around, mostly lights and valves. Most of the windows look ok but it got me thinking when the seal around the windows starts to shrink and become all crusty, do you caulk or take the window completely out, scrape and replace the whole original seal?
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