Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? February 08, 2021, 09:31:25 pm Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit by Dicor to reseal windows? The instruction video looks pretty straight forward and the product sounds good, but I’d like to hear from someone that has actually used it on how well it worked for them.Also, I have some breakage in the “insert gasket” frame on the outside of my windows. I have asked an RV tech about replacing this and he said the company that makes this hehr gasket has been bought by LCI and may not be made anymore and no other gasket will fit. However, I can reseal my windows without having to replace this gasket.
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #1 – February 09, 2021, 09:19:23 am This is the vinyl seal/stripping that is around the glass in my 2003; I suggest pulling out a section of the weathered stripping on your rig to see if it matches the description. http://www.rvwindow.com/Motorhome_Product_Details.aspx?ProductID=6710&Return=197 1 Likes
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #2 – February 09, 2021, 10:19:48 am Quote from: SoCal-girl - February 08, 2021, 09:31:25 pm Is this some type of rubber seal that has become hard and brittle? Is this something I can replace when I re seal my windows?Note that this is not actually the 'seal' for the glass. It applies pressure against the outside of the glass to push the glass into the sealant on the other side - between the glass and the frame. There usually is a gap at the bottom, so moisture can drain out. You can replace it, but likely not necessary. You can pullout a small amount from the bottom to get a picture of the cross-section and dimensions, then push it back in.Steve
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #3 – February 09, 2021, 03:15:19 pm Quote from: Joan - February 09, 2021, 09:19:23 amThis is the vinyl seal/stripping that is around the glass in my 2003; I suggest pulling out a section of the weathered stripping on your rig to see if it matches the description. http://www.rvwindow.com/Motorhome_Product_Details.aspx?ProductID=6710&Return=197Thanks, but this doesn’t match the insert gasket on my 1991.
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #4 – February 09, 2021, 03:54:18 pm Well, I can't say for sure; maybe the stripping for a 1991is not the same as for a 2003. However, I was also skeptical before I ordered the stuff because the cross-cut illustration did not seem to match my mental picture of how the stripping should fit into the channel. I ordered 12" as a test; it was the right stuff. YMMV, as always.
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #5 – February 10, 2021, 05:29:57 am Hi Joan, your 2003 windows are dual pane with a space and inert gas between the panes. The 1991 rig has dual panes like mine ('99) but no insulating space. essentially just thicker glass than the average, non LD '91, rig would have had. So the framework around the window, and the frames in the side of the motorhome that hold the windows, are a bit different. Then again, they don't 'fog up' either. Tint is about the same, noisier a little. RonB
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #6 – February 10, 2021, 08:48:02 am RV Window - Pelland Enterprises seems to offer many different vinyl strip seal products for RV windows; a call might help locate the appropriate stripping for the single-pane window frames. 1 Likes
Re: Has anyone used the Seal-Tite™ Window Foamcore Kit to reseal windows? Reply #7 – February 10, 2021, 01:41:19 pm Thank you Joan, A really good resource, especially for Hehr parts. RonB