It doesnt stick well in rain and also when its cold.its the same stuff used for duct and ive had to use a propane torch on the ductwork to get it to stick.
I did fix it, however while cleaning up the window the 2 plastic plug things(the other side has the plugs but they must not have been in the sun as much because the didn't fall apart) fell apart so the darn thing was leaking a little but I can't have that so I tried to figure out a way to plug the holes. I know I won't find replacement parts because the windows are obsolete so I shoved some paraffin wax in the holes! I know that its going to melt when the sun hits it so I've decided to buy an eraser then cut it to fit! That should do the trick! For the life of me don't know why the darn holes are even there!
The wax did not work! I used some spray foam insulation & that seemed to slow it way down. I applied more lap sealant today in hopes that it will do the trick. I need it to be water tight so that I can finish my build enough to get out of here in time for the RTR in January.
there's a tutorial in the "tips and tricks" for pics. the easiest way is to set you camera for a lower resolution. if you already have the pic you need to resize it, several ways to do that. if you can't figure it out start a thread with your problem and state what camera and system you are using. highdesertranger