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Old 06-24-2011 | 08:25 AM
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haha, that sounds like a proceed at your own risk type of statement. Worst case it doesnt work and i have to relpace the seals anyway right?

LRD2, whats the plastic? How would i do this
 
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Old 06-24-2011 | 10:10 AM
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Works perfect like it should. What this method does is fill in the void. The voids are cracks, rips, tears and rot and the empty space between the seal and frame. Simply use some tape on the inner and outer seal where there are tears or cracks. Cover all these areas with tape. Next use tape around the entire seal inside and out. Tape the end of the seal down to the body. Open a small section in the seal at the top. Poor the silicone into the seal until it forms at the top. Does not use much silicone. I thought of making new molds for the seals but this method was much easier for the same result. If the seals are too dry rotted on the ouside, I know of a product that can be brushed on and will give a new and rejuvenated look.
 
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