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Ive had it with the leaks!!!

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disco2 td5:
On my grandads his are winder ones you push the button is turn it once and it locks press the button again n it slides back on the outside but they only open about 8 inch so I never saw the point in the bloody things particuly if you can't make ones that don't leak Im sealing his shut when we get a nice day and the getting the trim pannels and switchs from a elec one to get rid of the winders so his other grand kids can't open them lol

Sammy_D:
mine are excatly the same. manual. so what would be the best product to seal it up with?

jay2578:
Personally i would use a good quality silicone to seal it up, not a cheapy one out of b&q, but a decent one from either a proper builders merchant or aquarium silicone.
I haven`t done mine yet so someone else my have different views, but having been a builder for about 15 years and having built a few fish tanks i know what a good silicone can do.

Saffy:
go for a silly-coon that isn't water based, if it stinks of vinegar and causes asthmatics to turn blue then it is the good stuff.

les baty:
has anyone tried that non setting sealant that you use on caravans, its never failed me on the caravan and its cheap as chips, cant remember what its called tho

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