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  • 13-02-2014 1:47pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 230 ✭✭


    I've got a renault Clio with a leaky sunroof, so I need to find someone in or near Dundalk who can fix it without the need for me to rob a bank or sell a kidney to fund it....:D All advice greatly appreciated.:)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 227 ✭✭vermin99


    I've got a renault Clio with a leaky sunroof, so I need to find someone in or near Dundalk who can fix it without the need for me to rob a bank or sell a kidney to fund it....:D All advice greatly appreciated.:)

    If its around the seal,u could try tech7 .comes in black and white


  • Registered Users Posts: 230 ✭✭whereto now


    vermin99 wrote: »
    If its around the seal,u could try tech7 .comes in black and white

    Thanks for that, it looks like someone tried to seal it before and to be honest I don't have the time or more important a garage and its impossible to do anything like this outdoors in this weather.
    I'm really looking for a place that can sort this for me at a reasonable price, never had the problem before so I have no idea where to go...:)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,068 ✭✭✭Nesta99


    By any chance is it a navy blue 99 reg clio?:P I sold my much adored first car due to the leaky sunroof. It was right pain when the smell of damp started inside from the roofcloth. And yup a renault dealership tried the tec7 and it worked for a while but it hardens too much and eventuallly the bodywork came away from rubber seal again. I subsequently used silicon mastic and really pumped it in around the seal and it did a better job as there was a bit of 'give' with it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 230 ✭✭whereto now


    Nesta99 wrote: »
    By any chance is it a navy blue 99 reg clio?:P I sold my much adored first car due to the leaky sunroof. It was right pain when the smell of damp started inside from the roofcloth. And yup a renault dealership tried the tec7 and it worked for a while but it hardens too much and eventuallly the bodywork came away from rubber seal again. I subsequently used silicon mastic and really pumped it in around the seal and it did a better job as there was a bit of 'give' with it.

    Not your old car Nesta, its an 02 reg, its very frustrating because otherwise its a great little car so I really want to get it sorted..:)


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