Stemar
Well-Known Member
Jazzcat's windows are mostly glass in aluminium frames with rubber seals shaped a bit like a windscreen wiper blade on the outside. The seals have shrunk and they leak. Having experienced this kind of seal before and tried to replace it with a notable lack of success, I't like to use a sealant to replace the rubber.
Plan A is to remove the seals and give glass and frame a good clean, allow to dry and fill the space with a suitable goop. The goop needs to stick like the proverbial to a blanket, be weather and UV proof and preferably be black. Ideally, it also needs to be removable if and when the time comes to do the job properly.
What goop would you suggest? Any other thoughts?
Plan A is to remove the seals and give glass and frame a good clean, allow to dry and fill the space with a suitable goop. The goop needs to stick like the proverbial to a blanket, be weather and UV proof and preferably be black. Ideally, it also needs to be removable if and when the time comes to do the job properly.
What goop would you suggest? Any other thoughts?