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My windshield leaks at the top.
A couple years ago, I just laid gorilla tape over top of the trim. Even though it was cold and wet, when I applied the tape, it actually sealed, and stayed that way until recently.
Now, I have removed the tape, and then removed the trim. I am about to get back out there and get it all cleaned up the best I can.
I would like people's recommendations on the best way to seal this up. I know from experience that ordinary silicone sealant, and/or RTV, neither one tend to stay very well sealed in that area.
Right now I am leaning toward "Lexell". https://www.lowes.com/pd/Lexel-10-5-fl-oz-Clear-Paintable-Solvent-Caulk/4714985 I have used this on other car windows, and have always been happy with the result. Just curious if there is something better. (Has to be inexpensive, though.)
I will probably leave the trim off. And may actually put some gorilla tape back over the area after it is sealed. I kind of liked the look of it, to be honest.
My windshield leaks at the top.
A couple years ago, I just laid gorilla tape over top of the trim. Even though it was cold and wet, when I applied the tape, it actually sealed, and stayed that way until recently.
Now, I have removed the tape, and then removed the trim. I am about to get back out there and get it all cleaned up the best I can.
I would like people's recommendations on the best way to seal this up. I know from experience that ordinary silicone sealant, and/or RTV, neither one tend to stay very well sealed in that area.
Right now I am leaning toward "Lexell". https://www.lowes.com/pd/Lexel-10-5-fl-oz-Clear-Paintable-Solvent-Caulk/4714985 I have used this on other car windows, and have always been happy with the result. Just curious if there is something better. (Has to be inexpensive, though.)
I will probably leave the trim off. And may actually put some gorilla tape back over the area after it is sealed. I kind of liked the look of it, to be honest.