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Post by essexman on Jan 30, 2013 20:00:47 GMT 1
Got a clio thats had a leaking sunroof . The bodywork surrounding the sunroof has been covered in sealant and wondering the best way to clean it off, without damaging the paint underneath. I have no idea exactly what sealant has been used, there looks like a few different attempts Any ideas?
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Post by Karl on Jan 30, 2013 20:22:01 GMT 1
I use a Carmel wheel when removing old glue/sealant
Btw the Renault boys often have these in for sunroof water leaks
I don't think the seal is too dear either so why gob it up with silly cone In the first place?
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Post by Karl on Jan 30, 2013 20:26:27 GMT 1
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Post by Rhubarb on Jan 30, 2013 20:29:52 GMT 1
Or try a bit of white spirit
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Post by essexman on Jan 30, 2013 20:30:04 GMT 1
Thanks for that.
I agree with you, but its just how the car came to me
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Post by remmington on Jan 30, 2013 21:40:38 GMT 1
Meths or white spirit...
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Post by natedog on Jan 31, 2013 12:22:45 GMT 1
I use a Carmel wheel when removing old glue/sealant Btw the Renault boys often have these in for sunroof water leaks I don't think the seal is too dear either so why gob it up with silly cone In the first place? I didn't think Tue seal round the opening is actually meant to keep water out, but to keep the wind out. Water just goes into the drain channels and runs onto the floor? (or not!) sent from my HTC using proboards android app
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