RetroRubber OEM Grade Butyl Headlight Sealant, Gray
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pat harvey
> 24 hourWorks good super sticky. Put in the oven for a few min for easier apply
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Wolf194
> 24 hourPerfect for for the job
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Miguel A Carrasquillo Otero
> 24 hourSuper
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Victor
> 24 hourEither I don’t know how to use it or I sucks, better off going with oem Nissan sealant for headlights, it’s hard and even when heated it doesn’t re harden to close my headlights and let moisture in. Oh well
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George_M.
> 24 hourCrazy good adhesion!!! Even if you mess things up this thing has your back!
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David L
> 24 hourVery easy to apply on top of existing sealant. Honestly, this is the stuff you need if you plan on doing anything DIY-headlight-wise. Great OEM grade sealant. I wouldnt use anything else.
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Shawn L.
> 24 hourI needed to replace both lenses on my 02 Volvo XC70. Using a heat gun, I was able to pry off the lenses and scrape out the old adhesive. This rubber rope was the perfect size to fit into the headlight channel. I laid out a bead around the perimeter of the headlight and laid the lens on top. Using multiple ratchet clamps, I heated the edges of the lenses while clamping down as I went. The job went well. Im glad I found this product.
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zuriko
> 24 hournice as promised
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John D
> 24 hourUsed this product to ensure a fog-free seal on a new set of aftermarket headlight assemblies. Since the potential for fogging is among the greatest complaints of aftermarket assemblies, I chose to simply reseal the headlights before they were installed. The original seals appeared reasonably good, but now they are 100% sealed. No doubt they are sealed. I have since received a couple requests to reseal headlights for coworkers. Ill get more of this product, it works well.
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Steve
> 24 hourThe seals were failing on both tail light lenses on Dodge Grand Caravan. Taillights were otherwise fine so I was able to save a fair amount of money re-sealing them.