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I just took a look at my car today and noticed the windscreen seals are peeling back on both sides

I took a photo to show what i mean... don't mention the fact my car needs a wash :)

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I haven't noticed water leaking into the car yet, but i figure it's prolly not a good idea to leave it as is. Should i get it fixed? And if so where can i get it done?

:D

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I just took a look at my car today and noticed the windscreen seals are peeling back on both sides

I took a photo to show what i mean... don't mention the fact my car needs a wash :)

windowrubber.jpg

I haven't noticed water leaking into the car yet, but i figure it's prolly not a good idea to leave it as is. Should i just leave it or get it done? Where can i get this fixed?

:D

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Is it bad enough to warrant new seals yet though? It's not like i want to wait till it's a serious problem, but if it's not a big deal yet i won't bother. Thanks for the recommendation though!

Hard to say without seeing them in the flesh/rubber,LOL! Terry will be able to tell you within seconds of seeing it the best way to attack the prob'.

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Ditto above... I had a little bit peeling out.

Just got some silicone, just ran my finger along the rubber to put a thin coat on, and pushed it back in. Havn't seen it since. :rofl:

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mine was doing the same thing, so i threw it away, lol.

it looked feral and i didnt want it so i chucked it in the bin, it looks better without anything there and i've never had a problem with any kind of water getting in, in over 8months or so.

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