by Tintin »
Sun Jun 26, 2022 11:01 am
Hi All, I have wooden framed double glazing. The southern facing side has the lower rubbers perished, presumably due to weather and sunshine. To replace these would require "re-glazing", ie windows out, replace gaskets and back. This is impractical. I understand the fix is do remove perished rubber and fill with black silicon? Any thoughts? If this is the fix, any particular silicon? Anything to be careful of? Most grateful!
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