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Old 30th November 2020, 19:02   #42
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Default Yes it would.

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Originally Posted by Blink View Post
Would Tiger Seal be a better bet than Captain Tolley's?

(Maybe Tolley's would flow into the smaller cracks a bit better - I don't know because I've never used it )
Tiger seal is basically windscreen bonding agent, it will fill those gaps very well just like it did on my ZT last week. It has to be very dry and clean, I removed the wiper linkage and motor to lightly blowtorch the area dry. I then put on a rubber glove and put some seal on the fingertip and then pushed it into the gaps. It'll leave a nice seal and can be painted over. I also used it under the rubber drains that go through at either side, they're now waterproof and hold a little tiny ring of water round the edge of the rubber, everything else has drained away. It's obvious now that water goes under the edges of the drain tubes as it's never held the tiny ring before, it was getting into the car no doubt, the cabin has never felt as dry as it does now with no morning moisture anywhere inside.
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