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#446106 Regarding the windowscreen replacement: I would go for a
Posted by Craigj3534 on Monday Aug 14, 2017 at 12:20PM in response to #446105
replacement, especially if you're in Europe or the UK. If you're outside that, they'll balk at the shipping (which they are responsible for, both ways, BTW), especially if you're outside the Europe or the UK and you've had the model for a while.

If you are going to keep it, I recommend remounting the new windscreen with something like Elmer's white glue - something soluble in water (so it can be washed off if you make a mistake and/or smear the glue on the surface) and so it will dry clear. I had a bad experience trying to reset a strap on a back window of an Otto Porsche using super glue and now know better. The Elmer's (or equivalent) should be strong enough to hold it as the wind material used by Otto is thin plastic - like used for a soft drink liter bottle. Good luck!

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