Hi guys,
Last year I had my van prepared and sprayed but as I live abroad it's sat under a cover (I know, I know) but I am paranoid about leaks around the rubbers and having to get the screens out and doing work again.
Is there a recommended sealant I can use just under the rubber lips of the new window rubbers to be sure it doesn't leak?
Cheers
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Re: Window rubber sealant
I used arbomast autograde black flexible sealant between rubber and body.
It fixed my leaks easily.
I used the one with green writing not yellow, not sure if they are different.
It fixed my leaks easily.
I used the one with green writing not yellow, not sure if they are different.
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Re: Window rubber sealant
This firm sell a good screen sealer which I've used a few times now:
The flog it on eBay too,about a fiver a tube
http://www.waysideadhesives.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'd advise you to wear some disposable gloves, filthy stuff to get on your hands and then on everything else

The flog it on eBay too,about a fiver a tube
http://www.waysideadhesives.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'd advise you to wear some disposable gloves, filthy stuff to get on your hands and then on everything else

