Window Sealing
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Hello All,
Just wanted a bit of advice on sealing products - My +2 rear window is letting in water, and whilst I tend not to go out too much when it rains, getting caught in the wet stuff is inevitable, therefore I need to get it sealed! I've been out of circulation on this type of fix for a long time so I'm sure there will be preferred products out there. Any advice on what to use would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jonathan
Just wanted a bit of advice on sealing products - My +2 rear window is letting in water, and whilst I tend not to go out too much when it rains, getting caught in the wet stuff is inevitable, therefore I need to get it sealed! I've been out of circulation on this type of fix for a long time so I'm sure there will be preferred products out there. Any advice on what to use would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jonathan
- JJ66
- Second Gear
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I used his on my front screen and it seemed to do the job:
https://www.frost.co.uk/black-windscreen-sealer/
its' very traditional, oil based, and remains flexible
https://www.frost.co.uk/black-windscreen-sealer/
its' very traditional, oil based, and remains flexible
- jono
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Hi Jono,
Thank you very much for your quick response, something that remains flexible is what I want. I was thinking about going down the Tiger-Seal route but that stuff is very permanent!! I'll give the Frost sealant a try.
Thanks and Regards, Jonathan
Thank you very much for your quick response, something that remains flexible is what I want. I was thinking about going down the Tiger-Seal route but that stuff is very permanent!! I'll give the Frost sealant a try.
Thanks and Regards, Jonathan
- JJ66
- Second Gear
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- Joined: 25 Feb 2020
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