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Awning rail trim

Hi all, does anyone know where i can get awning rail trim from like the coloured stuff i want black as my abbey vogue has green and has faded, i need to replace can somebody give me a link or suggest where I can get them from
 
Hi Sammy
The strip is called Herzim strip and it comes in different sizes and colours.
Some caravan accessory shops stock it or Click Here to see a range of Herzim strip.
 
Parksy said:
Hi Sammy
The strip is called Herzim strip and it comes in different sizes and colours.
Some caravan accessory shops stock it or Click Here to see a range of Herzim strip.
Wow thats cheap, I went into my caravan dealer and they were selling it £3 per meter this is only 95p so i will order from here
 
You may find the following helpful when doing the job:
To fit, remove all old strip, clean out the channel , cut the strip to length PLUS about 4 inches.
Place strip in a bucket of hot water to soften it then press into the channel, get one edge in the channel first and the rest will follow as you run your thumb along the length.
Leave a couple of inches extending from each end until the strip has cooled as it will shrink.
Fit end caps and secure strip .
 
Damian-Moderator said:
You may find the following helpful when doing the job:
To fit, remove all old strip, clean out the channel , cut the strip to length PLUS about 4 inches.
Place strip in a bucket of hot water to soften it then press into the channel, get one edge in the channel first and the rest will follow as you run your thumb along the length.
Leave a couple of inches extending from each end until the strip has cooled as it will shrink.
Fit end caps and secure strip .
did this on a cold winters day it was sure cold we put it in a bucket of hot water and then used a plastic block to slot it in
 

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