Instructions / Assembly
1/2oz Liquid PVC
Liquid PVC is a strong chemical weld to fix damaged vinyl window frames and all other rigid PVC
commodities. VinylDoc’s Liquid PVC is field-tested and fully compatible with the PVC in your vinyl
window frames. Don’t replace when you can repair and maintain. Damage to vinyl frames is inevitable.
From handling to installation, window frames can get scuffed, gouged, cracked or penetrated. Nail fins
can break. After installation, vinyl windows are often victims of alarm sensor holes, hail damage and
general wear and tear. Typically, damage to window frames goes unnoticed, ignored or repaired with
incompatible materials that invite future problems. For the first time in the history of the vinyl window
industry, customers, contractors and manufacturers have a trustworthy product that can help mitigate
unforeseen costs stemming from damaged windows.
Applications:
* Chemically weld vinyl widow frames and all other rigid PVC materials
* Easy to handle ½ oz applicator tube
* Fill, join or seal seams and miters
* Repair damaged window frames
* Fix damaged nailing fins
* Install nailing fins on retrofit windows
* Weatherize and seal leaking cracks
Instructions:
1. Thoroughly clean vinyl window frame to remove all residue that may hinder adhesion.
2. Dry window frame completely before application. (Not recommended below 45 F. or when wet.)
3. Remove cap and nozzle from the tube of Liquid PVC and discard the red ring.
a. Reattach the cap and nozzle. Tighten firmly to break seal on the aluminum tube.
b. Remove the red cap and gently squeeze tube to make sure the seal is broken and the
Liquid PVC flows freely. Snip the nozzle with a scissor if a larger bead is desired.
4. Replace the cap to reseal the tube of Liquid PVC. Once opened, it will have a limited life.
a. On reuse, the nozzle will need to be cleaned with a paper clip or wire.
6. Tutorials on how to repair vinyl window frames can be viewed at www.vinyldoc.com.
Notice: With holes or any damage that has the potential for a water infiltration, an experienced technician
may be required to repair both the interior of the wet cell on the window frame as well as the outer top
layer.
Disclaimer: VinylDoc is not liable for user workmanship, their ability to use this product or their ability
to diagnose window frame issues. In case of excessive damage to a window frame or if the window frame
has water infiltration issues, an experienced vinyl technician must be called to diagnose the integrity of
the window and/or the damage to the structure of the home.