AuthorTopic: Bonding/sealant for rear quarters and alpines  (Read 373 times)

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Offline africanpete

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Bonding/sealant for rear quarters and alpines
« on: November 29, 2007, 16:41:56 »
Hi

I will be taking out my glass to tint the windows and would like to know what is the best sealant to use for re-installing them, this is on a 2003 D2.

Does anyone know what they use for wind screens because it looks like the same stuff.

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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2007, 18:12:08 »
i used the clear stuff multi purpose sealant worke a treat hasnt leaked since
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Bonding/sealant for rear quarters and alpines
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2007, 18:58:32 »
stikaflex...

messy stuff, but sticks like excrement to a blanket!

clear silicone is also adequate, although if your on the motorway a lot, i`d opt for stikamess, as it does do its job rather well! (remains tacky, thus can re-seal itself, whereas as silicone sets, and if knocked or stressed may become de-bonded, although its unlikely..))

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