First post here

I spent the last 5 months or so rebuilding the outside of our toy hauler due to water damage. We had to completely remove the front and siding on both sides

The procedure I used was as follows (per side):
- I arranged 7 sheets of 4' x 10' x 5.2mm plywood on the shop floor and secured edge to edge with duct tape (duct tape edge on opposite side of Filon)
- Then we applied Red Glue contact cement on both surfaces, plywood and Filon
- Waited until both surfaces were tack free
- Side note: We built a moving platform above the plywood sheets for the Filon
- We then rolled out the Filon onto the plywood using carpet padded 2x4's for squeegies, making sure we got all the bubbles out
- Then we placed 5 gallon buckets of water every few feet on top of the laminate and left it over night to cure
The next morning, upon removing the buckets, I noticed a bubble. But it so happened to be in a spot where a window would be cut out. But since then more and more bubbles have appeared and there are areas that are even pulling away from where the plywood seams are. It is really too late to do anything about and not sure that it is even fixable at this point... I just want to know what I did wrong. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rob