honda-bond , or honda bond
does anyone know where to get some honda-bond? i heard from some of my nissan friends that it is the best sealant to use for oil pans, head gasket, etc.
also, does anyone know where i can get sealant similar to the stuff they use to sealant the headlights? i don't want to use silicon because if i need to take it apart again, i don't want to cut it open since silicon doesnt melt off like the grey sealant that comes stock.
also, does anyone know where i can get sealant similar to the stuff they use to sealant the headlights? i don't want to use silicon because if i need to take it apart again, i don't want to cut it open since silicon doesnt melt off like the grey sealant that comes stock.
Just buy the gray RTV sealant at any autoparts store. It is the same thing, but only $4.
For the headlights, just reheat them back up and stick them back together. After taking them apart, there should be plenty of glue left on there to seal them a few more times. After that, a window sealant would probably work well.
For the headlights, just reheat them back up and stick them back together. After taking them apart, there should be plenty of glue left on there to seal them a few more times. After that, a window sealant would probably work well.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Das Schmoo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just buy the gray RTV sealant at any autoparts store. It is the same thing, but only $4.
For the headlights, just reheat them back up and stick them back together. After taking them apart, there should be plenty of glue left on there to seal them a few more times. After that, a window sealant would probably work well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
are window sealant that silicon caulking crap they use in shower tilt corners? because that is the stuff i want to avoid.
For the headlights, just reheat them back up and stick them back together. After taking them apart, there should be plenty of glue left on there to seal them a few more times. After that, a window sealant would probably work well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
are window sealant that silicon caulking crap they use in shower tilt corners? because that is the stuff i want to avoid.
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