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Well, since I am retired and on a very limited budget, I was wondering if anyone has used the roll-on liquid rubber advertised on TV to fix or repair the roof?
I am not asking this to be stupid because I am not able to afford a new roof on my '28 Tudor until maybe next year and with the rainy season coming, it might be a fix since this is an outdoor car. Right now, the roof is not leaking, and the last rain was enough to tell. But if I am going to replace it anyway, what do you guys think? J.C.
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