You need to use a little silicon grease on the seal to prevent damaging it during installation, the first attempt I didn't and the seal ripped. Other than that it worked well.
Excellent for sealing my old cabin windows, as it fills the smallest cracks in the rubber. Any remaining moisture is easily displaced. Important: use sparingly and repeat several times after 1/2 or 1 hour.
Scheibenprofile mit entsprechendem Schrumpf an 35 Jahre altem Boot waren undicht. Das Mittel lässt sich gut verarbeiten und zieht schnell in die Kapillaren ein. Die Fenster waren nach einmaliger Behandlung wieder dicht.
Satisfaction with the product cannot be assessed immediately after use. The product should have medium adhesive properties. This information should be visible in the product description.
I used the product on my dinghy that\r\nhad a few very small leaks.\r\nAfter several orders, I think the air lasts longer\r\n. Will do a few more orders and get back to you.
Leaking rubber window profiles were sealed with it last season, this year the windows are leaking again. Haven't gotten it closed yet. The hardened but detached sealant in the gap is probably preventing a renewed seal.
Unfortunately, Capt. Trolly already delivered with a broken guide. So it leaked out everywhere but where it was supposed to. Today, after four sealing attempts, the window is still as leaky as it was before! My conclusion: remove windows and reseal. On Capt. You can then safely do without a trolley!