There is a product called flowable silicone. It is silicone sealant but it
flows like very thick oil. It is made to seap into the gasket around a
windshield to fix a leak around the window. You should be able to find it in
any pep boys / discount auto type place maybe even wall mart.
Chris Reichle
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From: mgs-owner
To: mgs
Subject: Body Sealing
Date: Monday, August 18, 1997 2:45PM
In my quest to end body leaks, I am going to purchase some sealant to seal
along under the windshield frame/body seal (new seal,, installed without
sealant), and the seams on the front wing/bulkhead. What is a good sealant
for this application? The fender seams in particular seem to require a low
viscosity material to get the sealant into the seam. RTVs or other similar
materials seem like they would likely bridge the gap, and make a mess of my
exterior without doing much in the way of sealing. I now know that this
should have been done prior to painting the car, but unfortunately was not.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Regards,
Chris Delling
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