A persistent leak through the windscreen rubber on a classic car caused it to deform slightly. I first used 'Captain Tolleys' (very thin & watery) crack repair to wick into anywhere I couldn't see and then after careful taping forced this in under the seal. Wiped away the excess so there was enough room to put a thin layer of Sikaflex black over it to further seal and match the rubber. This product is excellent because you don't have to lift the edge of the seal very far to get it in underneath - it then slowly flows to where it's needed.
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It appears to be a more fluid form of translucent silicon which flows into the cracks/gaps easier. It is expensive for the amount you receive, although there is enough to cover the top of the windscreen. I believe you might achieve the same results purchasing a normal silicon cartridge and heating it up in hot water before application making the silicon more pliable. I would protect the paint work and windscreen with masking tape, apply the silicon and finish off with a wet finger to ensure full coverage. Remove masking tape with the excess silicon leaving a neat edge. Alternatively you could purchase the Permatex product which does the job admirably although rather expensive.
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Genuinely really high quality product. The lower viscosity compared to other sealants means that you can get the sealant into the small/tiny holes along the lining of the windscreen seals. Will buy again if ever needed. Quality brand and product. Their other gasket sealants and bonding gels etc. are great too.
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Excellent product, works well, easy to apply to suspect rubber seals for watertight results.
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Great product, flows with gravity to seal leaks normal silicone just doesnt reach. Dries clear, self levelling.
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