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<blockquote data-quote="hobbo" data-source="post: 621400" data-attributes="member: 23257"><p>Just an update, got glass on ebay stuck it to the old mirror, filled it slightly with ordinary putty, would have used a product called sealastic but as far as I can see is unavailable, a great sealant no longer on the market, I don't like silicone products find them hard to work with, you can't smooth them out, to a thinness needed. Waited till putty is slightly dry, painted with a grey paint, steady hand needed, the job looks very passable indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobbo, post: 621400, member: 23257"] Just an update, got glass on ebay stuck it to the old mirror, filled it slightly with ordinary putty, would have used a product called sealastic but as far as I can see is unavailable, a great sealant no longer on the market, I don't like silicone products find them hard to work with, you can't smooth them out, to a thinness needed. Waited till putty is slightly dry, painted with a grey paint, steady hand needed, the job looks very passable indeed. [/QUOTE]
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