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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 599465"><p>I had my screen removed and replaced with the old seal back in place as it was original and it leaked like a teabag. I used a dab of silicone which worked but was eventually replaced with a new seal once it arrived. Theres nothing to do other than get a good german quality seal and replace the old leaky one unfortunately. When its out you can treat the rust around the seal. It probably leaking between the glass and the seal if its been disturbed.</p><p></p><p>Not a big job for an experienced fitter, mine took about 15 mins to remove and refit the seal..... and two hours refitting the original deluxe trim :lol: </p><p></p><p>...he was swearing throughout :lol: utter bugger to get the corners in and the straight sections not to 'turn'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 599465"] I had my screen removed and replaced with the old seal back in place as it was original and it leaked like a teabag. I used a dab of silicone which worked but was eventually replaced with a new seal once it arrived. Theres nothing to do other than get a good german quality seal and replace the old leaky one unfortunately. When its out you can treat the rust around the seal. It probably leaking between the glass and the seal if its been disturbed. Not a big job for an experienced fitter, mine took about 15 mins to remove and refit the seal..... and two hours refitting the original deluxe trim :lol: ...he was swearing throughout :lol: utter bugger to get the corners in and the straight sections not to 'turn' [/QUOTE]
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