The velcro on the window flaps of my 2001 Granby is about worn out. One of the flaps blows open in a not terribly strong wind. The "loop" velcro which is sewn on to camper vinyl is the culpret, i.e., the "hook" side on the flaps is fine. A new piece of loop velcro sticks well to the old hook flap velcro. I've tried all the restoration tricks but it's obvious the loops are mostly broken and beyond repair.
Sooo, I could install a few snaps to hold the flap(s) in place or I could cut out some sections, say 2" long (and as many necessary so that the flap stays down), of the hook velcro by cutting some of the original stiching on each side and then gluing (clear epoxy or velcro glue?) new pieces in their place and glue tacking down the "loose" ends of the cut original velcro, or...
Ideally, removing the complete vinyl pop-up material and rebuilding it would be best but that just ain't gonna happen!
This must be a common problem with the flaps of this vintage FWC but I haven't found any threads, no pun intended.
Ideas??
Marty
2001 Granby on 2000 Toyota Tundra Colorado
Sooo, I could install a few snaps to hold the flap(s) in place or I could cut out some sections, say 2" long (and as many necessary so that the flap stays down), of the hook velcro by cutting some of the original stiching on each side and then gluing (clear epoxy or velcro glue?) new pieces in their place and glue tacking down the "loose" ends of the cut original velcro, or...
Ideally, removing the complete vinyl pop-up material and rebuilding it would be best but that just ain't gonna happen!
This must be a common problem with the flaps of this vintage FWC but I haven't found any threads, no pun intended.
Ideas??
Marty
2001 Granby on 2000 Toyota Tundra Colorado