Hey, what yall think about this curtain situation

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cap10joe

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On my 2510 I have all the curtains. The canvas part, zippers and gromets look good. However the vinyl see through part has been damaged from what looks to be improper storage (previous owner).

Should I just have the vinyl parts replaced and if so any ideas on cost (full enclosure) or should I just have all new curtains made.

Thoughts and references welcomed. If it is more cost effective to replace the vinyl I am willing to ship them to a reasonble shop.
 
cap10joe":poxgxi3m said:
On my 2510 I have all the curtains. The canvas part, zippers and gromets look good. However the vinyl see through part has been damaged from what looks to be improper storage (previous owner).

Should I just have the vinyl parts replaced and if so any ideas on cost (full enclosure) or should I just have all new curtains made.

Thoughts and references welcomed. If it is more cost effective to replace the vinyl I am willing to ship them to a reasonble shop.

i would just get the vinyl replaced. thats how we did our rear curtains a few years ago, and while we're due for new curtains about now anyway (15 years aint bad :shock: ) it worked for a good 5 years. much cheaper than having all the curtains remade, and if theyre in good shape, why bother?
 
Not sure where you are located, but we have lots of canvas shops in my area that could/would be able to just replace the window material.
If the canvas is still in good shape, that is the way I would go.

You would also have the opportunity to upgrade those windows to thicker material with better clarity. There are many different grades of window material out there, and any good shop should have samples they can show you.

Good luck!
 
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