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Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 17:53
by RLG
Need to replace the seals in my van but there's afew choices does anyone know which is the best to get ??

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:15
by Oldiebut goodie
Harp if you like them cute, Elephant if you like them big and ugly.

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:24
by Alzey
Very drool Ha Ha Ha or LOL if you're of the younger generation :rollin

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 18:36
by Sir Brixalot
Good Joke

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 19:06
by RLG
I don't follow ????

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 19:10
by Oldiebut goodie
If it were a Ceridigion ewe you would follow that though? :shock:

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 19:17
by what2do
I suggest quality ones that seal. You did ask!

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 19:31
by RLG
Wow your hilarious

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 20:35
by what2do
What's the question you're asking?

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 08 Oct 2015, 21:53
by RLG
To be fair my question was abit vauge, my van apparently is a converted panel van and the sundown seals are these claytonrite type seals and I know there are Afew different variations on widths and the sizes of the slits for the glass/panels and I wanted to know if anyone had come across the right size seals to use and where's the best place to get them from

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 12:40
by a1winchester
Having recently replaced some of my seals (non aquatic mammal type!!), my advice would be to remove the originals first and try to get replacements that are very near to identical to the originals.
Many of the seals available can differ in thickness, width, etc. This means that you could either have a devil of a job getting your glass back in (risking breaking the glass), or on the other hand having gaps in the seals at the corners of the glass etc.

I got some of my seals from Woolies (not the pick & mix shop!). http://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/
You can download their catalogue and check the profile against your original.
There are loads of threads on this website giving advice on where to source seals (and where not to!)

Good luck!

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 09 Oct 2015, 22:59
by Plasticman
Easy,£16 per window + post
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Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 11 Oct 2015, 18:57
by jimrat
Hi

I replaced all my side window seals 18 months ago, due to corrosion issues caused by badly fitted/fitting seals! I bought new seals from http://www.sealsplusdirect.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and they were decent quality. Yes, claytonrite is the correct stuff. I used WR62 (5mm x 1.5) and FS72 filler strip (windows cut into panel van), but check this.

I tried to fit them myself (I've done windscreen seals on other vehicles with no issues), but they are hard to do properly - you need 2 people and there's a knack. My advice is pay a pro to fit them - cost me £100, which I thought was well worth it considering the damage the leaks had caused. Took 2 blokes an hour to fit 4 windows.

Cheers
Jim

Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 11 Oct 2015, 21:12
by Plasticman
maybe they were the wrong seals/profile/composition ? or the guys have no idea or they were lifting a ££leg££, :wink: i say this because it takes 20 mins as a rule for one of us to fit 4 x panel seals, they are the ones we supply so may be the reason,agree though that if youver not done them before it is tricky
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Re: Claytonrite seals

Posted: 12 Oct 2015, 11:52
by jimrat
Maybe some leg lifting going on :D , but it took them an hour, as I watched them do the job to see if I could learn anything. It was a very cold day and they were working outside on my drive, so that would have made the seal less supple. Plus I had welded in all-new window appetures so the fit probably wasn't that great. Couldn't have done it myself though - believe me I tried