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I'm going to be fitting new rear clusters and was wondering which type of sealer to use on them. Bearing in mind that I want to be able to remove them quite easily if they get damaged. Any suggestions?
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I used some stuff called Sealastic, I believe Halford have it. Worked for me many times.
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I used some black roof sealant from B&Q.
Easy to remove but firm enough and waterproof enough to seal.
Have done a full hose spray test and is really watertight.
Right colour as well!
Easy to remove but firm enough and waterproof enough to seal.
Have done a full hose spray test and is really watertight.
Right colour as well!
Last edited by blueyzfr1; 05 August 2004 at 08:35 PM.
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