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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
Wet foot again...
Someone told me on this forum that I should get my windscreen "sealed" and that my local window fitter could do it. Unfortunately, all I have local here is an independent garage and they didn't understand (in my bad German) what I wanted - said all windscreens are sealed Please can someone tell me what exactly has to be done - does the glass/rubber need to come off or is it something I/they can do with the window still in? Sorry if this is a dippy question. Cheers Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short. But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing... |
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4th Jan 2012 5:54pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
Matt
I did the job myself, not difficult. I puchased a tube of this http://www.directcarparts.co.uk/product/27...black.html I got a strong plastic spatula and eased the windscreen rubber away from the body and pumped the sealer in - it does help if you have three hands but can be done with two Once the nozzle is between the rubber and body you should be able to run along the top etc in one go and only need to ease the rubber up again when you move to the next edge. I pumped in sealer until it oozed out. Worst job is cleaning the excess sealer off but plenty of rags and white spirit soon sort it out. Bob |
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4th Jan 2012 6:41pm |
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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
Aha! So you're actually sealing the window rubber to the frame and not the glass to the rubber
Don't I feel Cheers Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short. But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing... |
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4th Jan 2012 6:46pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
I did think about sealing the glass/rubber edge but the rubber to metal sealing has sorted mine out
Bob |
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4th Jan 2012 6:50pm |
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Zagato Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Billingshurst West Sussex Posts: 5013 |
Matt you do both sides of the rubber glass and body sides! Water just runs down the glass under your rubber otherwise.
I am surprised your window fitter didn't know what to do, he's obviously not used to older style vehicles !) When I had mine done 5 years ago on the TD5 the guy bought the right stuff especially for me. He does a lot of work changing cracked Alfa windows as the quality of the structural frame is crap and rusting after only a couple of years - they use the hard cement stuff on these of course! Not needed on a flexible Defender |
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4th Jan 2012 6:51pm |
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