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This works, the different thing l did was use the builders plastering tape thing they use when coating ceiling looks like a net. I cut some off and stuck that on same process as video. Its been 6 mnths and havent had a problem.
After the Epoxy hardens lets say overnight......fill the reservoir with plain water. Leave overnight and this will be a good way to leak check without wasting the windshield washer fluid. Reservoir does not to be fully filled but at least above the level of the original leak.
So this stuff says on the bottle "water resistant. Exposed to moderate exposure to watert" also the plastic is polypropylene. Not sure epoxy will work.
Use Henry rubberized roof cement, cheap, fast, and reliable fixed. The same price of a 3M tube can buy a ONE gallon can of rubberized roof cement from Home Depot or eBay.
What caused the hole? Was there an abrasive surface near it pls check before reassembly. Don’t know the battery location might be a battery acid leak. I’ve seen long cracks due to age but a hole like that me thinks might be an outside source.
Use Henry rubberized roof cement, cheap, fast, and reliable fixed. No need to take the tank off and just patch it from inside or outside. Don't waste your time.
I tried that on my Jeep Grand Cherokee and it did not work. The pressure of the water on the inside simply pushed the rubberized roof cement off as it is not strong enough.
Here's an easier idea. Get a long enough artists paint brush and squirt some silicone inside the empty washer bottle and paint the silicone into the crack and them same on the outside of the bottle... Without removing anything. Wait a night and fill it back up with water. Done.
Ha...easier said than done. Have you ever tried to get in there where resivor is. Its hard enough trying to get some of them out much less fix them while they ate in there.
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This works, the different thing l did was use the builders plastering tape thing they use when coating ceiling looks like a net. I cut some off and stuck that on same process as video. Its been 6 mnths and havent had a problem.
Very good fix!
Very nice ,,, definitely gonna do this to fix the leak on my cars windshield fluid reservoir,,, thanks for sharing 🐶
Great stuff guys. Thanks 👍🏻
Hell of a workbench you have there
Good video. Very helpful thank you. You got new subscriber 👍
Nice job!
excellent job!
Good to know :)
Works perfectly. Thanks for the tip.
Thanks, OEM cost more then $100 usd, so easy much cheaper fix!
After the Epoxy hardens lets say overnight......fill the reservoir with plain water. Leave overnight and this will be a good way to leak check without wasting the windshield washer fluid. Reservoir does not to be fully filled but at least above the level of the original leak.
Would "Stop and Seal" fix a leak 8n my windshield wiper reservoir?
Holy moly..gotta be careful with that torch next to bottle of acetone 😉😆
Where do you get that gauze? What exactly is it called? Could probably use a paper towel???
I think this gauze used for wounds and cuts you can find it in the pharmacy
I agree with sroor- looks like flexible ace style bandage
These guys were scaring me because they Add that acetone so close to that blow torch. That whole garage could’ve went up
Awwwwwww do you need to go to your "safe space"??? You raging ❄ ❄ ❄ ❄ ❄!!!
@@nickschmitz7044 lol I love scrolling through comments and finding replies like these
can it be fixed without removing bumper
Yes, just remove driver's tire and front wheel liner. Two bolts, top and midway👍🏽
How to remove it?!
I got a cracked resorvoir.. It's hard to remove it.. I've tried to put some adhesive without removing but don't work cause got some water in it..
Next video.
How to respray the bonnet 😱
fixed mine with jb water weld
So this stuff says on the bottle "water resistant. Exposed to moderate exposure to watert" also the plastic is polypropylene. Not sure epoxy will work.
Would flex seal work?
Use Henry rubberized roof cement, cheap, fast, and reliable fixed. The same price of a 3M tube can buy a ONE gallon can of rubberized roof cement from Home Depot or eBay.
What caused the hole? Was there an abrasive surface near it pls check before reassembly. Don’t know the battery location might be a battery acid leak. I’ve seen long cracks due to age but a hole like that me thinks might be an outside source.
Epoxy does not adhere to polyethylene.
14 seconds into the video: 4 times said Guys XD
we did not see the water going in and watch it leaked
Better to use hot air gun 🤗
Use Henry rubberized roof cement, cheap, fast, and reliable fixed. No need to take the tank off and just patch it from inside or outside. Don't waste your time.
I tried that on my Jeep Grand Cherokee and it did not work. The pressure of the water on the inside simply pushed the rubberized roof cement off as it is not strong enough.
Using the car's bare, painted engine hood for a work space is not real smart. At least put down a protective blanket.
Small hole 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Here's an easier idea. Get a long enough artists paint brush and squirt some silicone inside the empty washer bottle and paint the silicone into the crack and them same on the outside of the bottle... Without removing anything. Wait a night and fill it back up with water. Done.
Ha...easier said than done. Have you ever tried to get in there where resivor is. Its hard enough trying to get some of them out much less fix them while they ate in there.
judith greene won’t the crack expand in the cold even if there’s silicone surrounding it and leak again?
Yeah silicone. The bodgers best friend. I don't think
😮 I wouldn’t be happy if you used my car bonnet as a work bench 🫢