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5 minutes ago, Janner7859 said:

This clear spray might be worth a look if it doesn't react with the paint on the car.

I thought masking around the hinges so as to keep it neat and stop overspray on unwanted areas, so you can flood it in that area without making a mess 

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36 minutes ago, Robhonda said:

I thought masking around the hinges so as to keep it neat and stop overspray on unwanted areas, so you can flood it in that area without making a mess 

If you got the lead flashing round your house chimney replaced, that would still not fix a leak if water was coming down a rotten window frame. I repeat, does not matter what product you use, it will only work if directed at where the water is finding it's way in. Why don't you hire a 'smoke generator' and place in boot, then see where smoke is escaping? Then when you know where the leak is, you can fix it...

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It's been raining today and its still leaking which is annoying. I'll have to try the roof welds more as ive covered most of the other places. such a pain

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2 minutes ago, Jason87 said:

It's been raining today and its still leaking which is annoying. I'll have to try the roof welds more as ive covered most of the other places. such a pain

I guess you never bothered to read my previous post then LOL Good luck buddy in pinning that tail to the donkey 🤣

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7 minutes ago, StephenFord said:

I guess you never bothered to read my previous post then LOL Good luck buddy in pinning that tail to the donkey 🤣

lol I did but isnt it only a few places these cars leak from? hinges, lights, roof welds?

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Check if the boot is properly aligned. If not then have it aligned

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