Should I Use Adhesive To Keep The Lenses From Falling Off Of the Optronics Clearance Light MC32AB
Updated 07/17/2023 | Published 07/16/2023 >
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Question:
My Winnebago view has been in storage and I noticed all the lens caps have fallen off due to the heat/ weather they still are all in good condition, what is the best non-permanent adhesive to put the lens /covers caps back on over the lights? I don’t want to do anything permanent in case the lightbulbs ever go out and I need to take the covers off again. And thank you for your advice!
asked by: Lynn
Expert Reply:
While you should not have to use adhesive to get the lens to stay on the # MC32ABB, you could use a bit of a silicone sealant to keep the lenses stuck on and sealed. That way you could probably peel of the sealant without too much trouble if the lenses need to be replaced. With any stronger adhesive I would be concerned that you would not be able to remove the lens without damaging something.
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Trailer Clearance or Side Marker Light w/ Reflex Reflector - Rectangle - Amber Lens - Black Base
- Trailer Lights
- Clearance Lights
- Marker
- Rectangle
- Surface Mount
- Non-Submersible Lights
- Incandescent Light
- 4L x 2W Inch
- Amber
- Optronics
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