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monarodan:
Cameron 77C3 - thanks for the welcome!

Chromie - thanks for the Skiaflex alternative.  There's not a lot of info on the web regarding distributors of the Skia products.  Is it a common product at auto/marine parts retailers?  It comes in a 310mL package - will this be enough to do the whole job, or should I buy two lots?

I also found DynaGrip Weatherstrip Adhesive.  Has anyone used this before?

    http://www.afcinternational.com.au/myweb/products/weatherstrip_tech.htm


Cheers,

Dan

Chromie:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by monarodan
Cameron 77C3 - thanks for the welcome!

Chromie - thanks for the Skiaflex alternative.  There's not a lot of info on the web regarding distributors of the Skia products.  Is it a common product at auto/marine parts retailers?  It comes in a 310mL package - will this be enough to do the whole job, or should I buy two lots?

I also found DynaGrip Weatherstrip Adhesive.  Has anyone used this before?

    http://www.afcinternational.com.au/myweb/products/weatherstrip_tech.htm


Cheers,

Dan
--- End quote ---



Hi Dan
Yes it is a 310 ml cartridge so you will need a cartridge gun, Yes it will be enough to do all the weather seals. It is available from most spare parts and hardware stores. Very easy to obtain.
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monarodan:
excellent - I'll go hunting for the stuff this weekend!

Cheers,

Dan

nifty:
we can buy 3m  double sided tape at blackwoods....we use it at work sometimes.....but we work for onesteel,whcih is a huge company....maybe thats why we can get it..but i bought some badge tape from supercheap auto,and it holds my rear louver on my work car.....

SC:
skiaflex is great stuff
there is only one thing that will clean your hands and remove the excess and that is carby cleaner
buy a can you will need it

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