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Sick of having a wet back end now!
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RedMR² wrote:
Don't bodge it with sealant, chewing gum, sellotape, blu-tak or anything like that.
Martin F wrote:RedMR² wrote:
Don't bodge it with sealant, chewing gum, sellotape, blu-tak or anything like that.
HaHa, That bit of advice is to late for me,I went out to the car after heavy rain and the leather seat was like a full bucket of water, I nipped to homebase and bought some silicon, problem solved for now but it is going to be fun next spring, lol.
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On a more serious note, nothing I have ever tried has been a permanent fix, if you can't handle the drip and are planning on keeping the car long term, just buy new seals..
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Gazza_DJ wrote:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Einszett-Rubber ... B00IZYV78C
I was skeptical at first, but this stuff actually worked.
stuMR2eye wrote:Gazza_DJ wrote:http://www.amazon.co.uk/Einszett-Rubber ... B00IZYV78C
I was skeptical at first, but this stuff actually worked.
Nearly ordered this until I spotted the exact same seller on eBay doing 2 for£10!
Just waiting for it to arrive now.
Rob85 wrote:guaranteed leak free solution, works 100%
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Rob85 wrote:guaranteed leak free solution, works 100%
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gerbil1028 wrote:QUOC2008
Just tried silicone it just fell of and didn't work.Can u describe this process
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