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Just had my side skirts fitted and it's not a 100% fit with small gaps here and there since it's fibreglass .. So I need to fill in some small 1-2mm sections and I was wondering if there's any sealant that would work well ?? it would have to be black in colour as my car is black and not crack in the sun/rain (atleast not for a few years)

any tips ? cheers

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whoa, builders products are a big massive no no. Shaving and working the fibre glass, shaving and sometimes adding is the correct way to do it.

But if you must seal the Urathane/ Sika , Sikaflex from a automotive place is the go.

this is usually black and the reason its a bad idea is painting skirts, bars etc on the car is not the right way to go about it.

but if you are make sure you do get a automotive sikeflex/urathane and make sure its not silicone based!!

there's an automotive version of the sikaflex stuff as posted above? it doesn't state that this product is for any particular industry so I'm not sure if they have an automotive one ..do they ?

Speaking of which I do need to get the side skirts resprayed as carmate's spraypainter is a f**king retard (it's the worst paintjob ever!) Can this be done with the skirts still on the car as they've been glued on...

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