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New to this part of the forum and I may be slightly off topic but am hoping the upvc guru's can help.
I fitted a couple of upvc windows into a wooden aperture of a loft. The outside wall is clad in upvc which slightly overlaps the window frames. To tidy up and waterproof the overlap I would like to "glue" some upvc angle to the cladding and the other edge will butt up against the window frame and have a bead of mastic. If I used a large angle bead I cold use polytops to nail into place but I would prefer small bead which would need glueing into place. Is it practical to glue and what sort of glue to give a neat permanent finish ?
regards,
I fitted a couple of upvc windows into a wooden aperture of a loft. The outside wall is clad in upvc which slightly overlaps the window frames. To tidy up and waterproof the overlap I would like to "glue" some upvc angle to the cladding and the other edge will butt up against the window frame and have a bead of mastic. If I used a large angle bead I cold use polytops to nail into place but I would prefer small bead which would need glueing into place. Is it practical to glue and what sort of glue to give a neat permanent finish ?
regards,