I would do the top and the bottom and underneath the trunk seam as well, even though it's welded. I personally prefer using both the brushable as well as the caulking sealer as well...
My 2001 Honda oem seam seals are finally deteriorating. Decided to go with 3M 08367. This will be my first job regarding body work so I appreciate you uploading this video!
Civic? My seam sealer around the bottom of the windshield, just above the fender on the driver's side is chipped on my '05 Civic coupe, so when it rains, it just pours in and soaks my carpet 😭
2 Full tubes that day..I just opened #3 because I took the front end off completely and found some areas. If I did it again I would use 3 and put it on a little thicker still with the brush
I would do the top and the bottom and underneath the trunk seam as well, even though it's welded. I personally prefer using both the brushable as well as the caulking sealer as well...
My 2001 Honda oem seam seals are finally deteriorating. Decided to go with 3M 08367. This will be my first job regarding body work so I appreciate you uploading this video!
Civic? My seam sealer around the bottom of the windshield, just above the fender on the driver's side is chipped on my '05 Civic coupe, so when it rains, it just pours in and soaks my carpet 😭
Hi from Canada, Ontario! I learn so much from you and please do not stop making those video!
Thank you very much for the nice words. I also want to thank Canada for speaking up for Freedom in a peaceful way........
Good tips, what the liquid in paint bucket? Thinner? Cheers
Prep all wax and grease remover ... Don't use to much or it thins it out..
How many tubes did you end up using?
2 Full tubes that day..I just opened #3 because I took the front end off completely and found some areas. If I did it again I would use 3 and put it on a little thicker still with the brush
Man I REALLY wish I knew this when I did my jeep 4 years ago. I didn't use any sealer and now all the seams are rotten.
IM sorry man