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On my '36 5 window, there is rust just above the running board, right below the quarter window. In talking with someone else, he said it was a common problem with the window leaking.
Sooo… what is the best sealant to put around those windows? I don't want to go to the local glass shop because the stuff they use is heated and designed to never come off unless it is cut off. Do I want the 3M sealant or a Home Depot clear silicone? Or is there something better. |
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Pull the window and put in a new gasket?
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Thanks, does it have a natural seal to it?
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Well it worked before. Weather stripping deteriorates over time.
The rear window water drain also goes to that spot. So maybe a bit there. . Last edited by Tinker; 07-31-2019 at 11:23 PM. |
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I used 3M glass bedding compound. It comes in a caulking tube, looks like tar and will not dry completely. Kind of messy but it works.
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