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Tell us more about NOT using acetone or solvents. What should be used
and why no acetone or solvents. SDK :: No posted instructions that I know of, though you can :: search the internet and find various approaches people :: have taken. :: :: Generally windows leak through the screw holes, though :: if not well sealed originally they can leak anywhere. :: The cabin top flexes a lot when walked on and will break :: the seal for the windows. If the windows are in very :: good shape and seem well sealed you can try removing :: offending screws, sealing them with silicone, and :: replacing them. :: :: To re-bed the windows they must be removed, all old :: sealant carefully cleaned from boat and windows :: (difficult as you should avoid using acetone or solvents :: to clean the boat or windows), and then resealed. It may :: be a good time to replace them--if you take the old :: windows to Tap Plastics they will fabricate new windows :: for a very reasonable price. Have them drill the screw :: holes also (oversize to allow for expansion), as :: drilling through lexan without a proper drill will cause :: micro cracks that spread later. Note that Tap will bevel :: and/or melt edges to your specifications for a very nice :: look. :: :: After breaking several windows during races, I switched :: to polycarbonate windows, which scratch more easily but :: are much much stronger. :: :: When re-bedding windows, you want to have a good :: thickness of silicone. One trick I learned for this is :: to cut tiny squares of white electrical tape and placing :: them near (1/4" away from) the screw holes, so when you :: fasten the window in place there is still a thickness of :: silicone to make the seal. Don't tighten the screws :: until the silicone has set up somewhat, and then don't :: tighten them very much. Remember, you want a thickness :: of silicone to make the seal. :: :: Masking over everywhere that silicone should not go :: (window, cabin top) is a good idea, as silicone that :: gets loose will both make a mess and make future :: painting / repair jobs go poorly. :: :: I have an Express 37 with the original windows (very :: hazy but no leaks). They have very thick silicone layer :: (perhaps 1/8" thick). I'm not sure what trick they used, :: but it has been very effective over the years. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Where can I find how to repair Express Window water :: :: leak? :: :: :: I heard it is common for Express 27. Any article or :: :: instruction for the repair?
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