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Hi everyone,

I know this has been covered before but i can't find any recent posts.

What is the best way and name of the sealant to use between the wings?

I have seen 3m, various silicone/mastic type products etc etc but i am hoping there is one product that is tried and tested,

looks good and stands head and shoulders above others.

Many Thanks,

Nick

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I'm about to do this job & using this stuff:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Windscreen-Sealer-Window-Sealant-Black-310ml-car-van-/371592868637

I'm sure others will have their own preferences but this is non setting & also for bolt on panels...

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My TR6 rear light clusters on the top sides, and the rear side panels to top body panel are sealed with a "black non setting" putty. I was given a small "marble sized" sample by the restorer and told the name, but sadly now long forgotten. Great stuff and easy to use.

Would love to know what the trade name is so I can obtain some more, Colin. 

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Probably this stuff, I've still got an old tin but not sure it's available anymore...

 

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Yes wollies trim it comes in strips rather like a non setting putty!

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On 1/24/2020 at 11:09 AM, Chilliman said:

Probably this stuff, I've still got an old tin but not sure it's available anymore...

 

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If (and when) they ever come up for sale on likes of Ebay they make stonking money now as its been NLS for quite a few years now.

Stuart.

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