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Windscreen leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="andy63" data-source="post: 3067979" data-attributes="member: 29767"><p>The screen will be bonded in with an adhesive grant... that will be what you are refering to as the seal... a bed of adhesive.?.</p><p>The edge of the glass will sit proud of that creating the chanel you refere to... or thats what im visualising...</p><p>Can you not do as you suggest and run tape from body over gap on to the glass .. but i suspecr you would have to run it round the whole screen to be effective if you are driving..</p><p>Dont think the fitters will appreciate you using any sort of mastic if you want the screen removed cleaned and refitted... the non setting mastics would make a right mess and the pu adhesives are a non starter... </p><p>Silicone is most probably your best bet if thats the route you take but personally i wouldnt..</p><p>Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy63, post: 3067979, member: 29767"] The screen will be bonded in with an adhesive grant... that will be what you are refering to as the seal... a bed of adhesive.?. The edge of the glass will sit proud of that creating the chanel you refere to... or thats what im visualising... Can you not do as you suggest and run tape from body over gap on to the glass .. but i suspecr you would have to run it round the whole screen to be effective if you are driving.. Dont think the fitters will appreciate you using any sort of mastic if you want the screen removed cleaned and refitted... the non setting mastics would make a right mess and the pu adhesives are a non starter... Silicone is most probably your best bet if thats the route you take but personally i wouldnt.. Andy. [/QUOTE]
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