> When it rains, drips come through from in front of the light fitting in
> my 206.
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> have some bathroom sealant but I don't think that will really do the
> job.
I had some stuff a few years back now called seek and seal, it came in what
looked like a 3in1 tin like the oil, its very thin and all you do is squeeze
the tin (like 3in1) and let gravity do the rest, I used it on an escort van
windscreen and it worked very well.
Hope this helps
GGJ
M James Hunt - 11 Dec 2006 16:20 GMT
> > When it rains, drips come through from in front of the light fitting in
> > my 206.
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> the tin (like 3in1) and let gravity do the rest, I used it on an escort van
> windscreen and it worked very well.
Sounds promising.
Where did you get it from? Google is a bit vague.
Gary G Jones - 11 Dec 2006 17:50 GMT
> Sounds promising.
>
> Where did you get it from? Google is a bit vague.
I got it from a local motor factors, (Hertfordshire) I think I spotted a can
of it the other day in another local motor factors now(Norfolk area)
It came in the exact same tin as 3 in 1 oil did, but was in a blue colour.
don't know if someone like Halfords may have it but if you have a local non
franchise car motor factors try them first.
GGJ
Gary G Jones - 11 Dec 2006 18:02 GMT
I have just found a post via yahoo, on a VW newsgroup and someone on there
said that they managed to get some "seek and seal" from halfords, so you may
be in luck.
GGJ