Captain Tolleys

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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Post by mininut »

Anyone used this before, if so, does it work?
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Seem to have developed a small leak coming from the windscreen rubber on the drivers side lower corner :(

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Post by VWCamperfan »

I use that stuff on me boat... Very good it is too.
Don't squirt it out too fast though, its very 'liquidy' and runny! :D
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Post by hightower »

I've used some on a leaky window seal on my sliding door and it seems to have worked ok, i'm going to try it on my windscreen rubbers next.
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Post by ricicles »

have you read "to baltic with bob" thats griff rysh jones(or however you spell it) in his wooden boat in the most hatefull conditions using creeping crack cure. i think it kept his boat afloat. cracking read. frost do all sorts of this stuf. www.frost.co.uk the last catologue had a pic of a luvverly early bay on brms on the front :roll:

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I love the name and used to know some women that could have used it.
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