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Possible windscreen leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Mags" data-source="post: 568770" data-attributes="member: 13104"><p>Thanks for all the responses. I've not had a real chance to investigate further yet but aim it do it this weekend. Is it wise to squirt a sealant around the seal when water has already made its way through? I was worried I could end up trapping moisture, albeit a small a mount I suppose.</p><p>Would it be mad of me to get a new screen seal, pop the screen and refit using a sealer? I know it is extra work but at least I would get a chance to check there is no damage yet and clean up if required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mags, post: 568770, member: 13104"] Thanks for all the responses. I've not had a real chance to investigate further yet but aim it do it this weekend. Is it wise to squirt a sealant around the seal when water has already made its way through? I was worried I could end up trapping moisture, albeit a small a mount I suppose. Would it be mad of me to get a new screen seal, pop the screen and refit using a sealer? I know it is extra work but at least I would get a chance to check there is no damage yet and clean up if required. [/QUOTE]
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