Practical Caravan

How caravan windows are fixed

WHEN YOU CONSIDER what caravans have to go through in their lives, it’s a wonder that they last as well as they do.

They’re battered by all kinds of weather as you drive to and from your destination, and often sprayed with grit and debris from the road surface, flung up by your tow car or other vehicles.

Scratches or worse

Perhaps the most vulnerable parts of the caravan’s exterior are the windows. It doesn’t matter how careful we might be, we always seem to end up with small scratches on them (or worse), particularly those on

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