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D174812H Posted - 16 Dec 2014 : 16:56:46
Please forgive my description of this. On the outside of our side sliding windows is a thin black rubber infill piece. It covers and seals over the fixings. Does anyone know where I can get some of this seal from. The seal we have at the moment seems to have gone brittle and shrunk.

Mark Atkinson.

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Deano Posted - 16 Dec 2014 : 18:38:38
Seals Direct is the best you will find for this kind of thing... ask them nicely and then will even send a small piece of likely sizes for you to try if you are unsure.

They have even been known to give a discount if you mention this site!!! ( I think)
Screw Cover Strip is the stuff you want... (I think)

http://www.sealsdirect.co.uk/shopping.asp?intDepartmentId=4#32

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
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