I also think that leaving a 1" gap ( no sealant ) on the bottom ( also create a fall towards the gap ) to let condensation that forms on the inside run out to the outside instead of pooling between the rubber and sealant. I've never seen anyone doing this but it makes sense to me. I had a feeling after watching your previous video that your windows may leak but hey, it's all a learning curve and at least you did it in the end, well done 👍 Oh' also, many folk would probably never have mentioned the leaks or made an update video on how to fix 🥇🏆 I'll sub because I admire that 👍
Why is it that that our friends from across the pond always have a better way of explaining things? No silly dialogue, no dogs barking in the background, just sharing experiences. I guess from America I would say, brilliant!
Great Fix, had the same prob due to applying too little...second thinner slider window, was a nightmare to remove...3 hours work...good tool was the wire cutter⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I also had a leak on my driver's side tinted window and I didn't even fit them. Apparently a good tip is to run a double parallel bead before fitting. Also the time of year does play a part, the colder it is outside the less chance you have of the sealant curing. If it is below 10 degrees Celsius when fitting the sealing tubes can be placed in a bucket of warm water prior to fitting. DIY pop top roof now that is brave indeed. 👍
Thanks for this ! Is the bendy straw just taped on to a nozzle or pushed through ? Wondering how it didn’t pop off and guessing the sealant was warmed first so it came out easier ?
I've just fitted mine and not tested if they leak yet but already checking what to do to fix it ha ha..... I notice when you removed your old window that you hadn't used a black primer on the body? did you use regular silicone to fit them?
Some kits have primer some don't, best to follow kit instructions. Mine didn't and on refitting properly has been leak free. Definitely don't use normal silicone!
@@georgescott6671 Thanks yes mine came with primer and some sort of window bonding stuff (looks like black silicone but very thick....fingers crossed i don't have any leaks but will be using your fix if i do :)
I bought it on amazon. Look on ebay or amazon and get a kit with handles. My bond is primerless, but a lot aren't, so yes re-apply if the adhesive requires it.
Hi George, Will the white spirit remove an adhesive/sealant too? I’m having this problem at the moment, I was thinking of using the sealant on the outside first, then try removing the window if the problem still occurs, what’s your opinion? Thanks, Ben
Complete respect for posting this and showing the mistakes. It helps people learn including myself. Thank you and keep posting
I also think that leaving a 1" gap ( no sealant ) on the bottom ( also create a fall towards the gap ) to let condensation that forms on the inside run out to the outside instead of pooling between the rubber and sealant.
I've never seen anyone doing this but it makes sense to me.
I had a feeling after watching your previous video that your windows may leak but hey, it's all a learning curve and at least you did it in the end, well done 👍
Oh' also, many folk would probably never have mentioned the leaks or made an update video on how to fix 🥇🏆
I'll sub because I admire that 👍
Why is it that that our friends from across the pond always have a better way of explaining things? No silly dialogue, no dogs barking in the background, just sharing experiences. I guess from America I would say, brilliant!
Brilliant video, you didn’t have to post this but you’ve shown up a common problem that I’m sure happens a lot and the solution, thank you
Great Fix, had the same prob due to applying too little...second thinner slider window, was a nightmare to remove...3 hours work...good tool was the wire cutter⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Put the silicone unopened in a bucket of warm water for 30 mins before using it. This will soften it up and make it easier to inject.
will give this a try..! thank you for the video!!
Thanks for the tip, I have two windows leaking right now :(
Gonna try the second method first :)
How did the second method work for you? Just installed two windows over the weekend and now have some leaks.
I'm just here watching to see how people fix their mistakes, I definitely haven't done the same thing
Hi! What silicone did you use?
I also had a leak on my driver's side tinted window and I didn't even fit them. Apparently a good tip is to run a double parallel bead before fitting. Also the time of year does play a part, the colder it is outside the less chance you have of the sealant curing. If it is below 10 degrees Celsius when fitting the sealing tubes can be placed in a bucket of warm water prior to fitting.
DIY pop top roof now that is brave indeed. 👍
I think the double parallel is a good idea, the tiniest of pin holes and the water will run over and find it
Sorry to see you had leaks, but it did not surprise me. It was s a rough job in the first place. We all learn by our mistakes.
Thanks for this ! Is the bendy straw just taped on to a nozzle or pushed through ? Wondering how it didn’t pop off and guessing the sealant was warmed first so it came out easier ?
Just duct taped on, seemed to work fine! and nope, no heating of the sealant
@@georgescott6671 awesome thanks !
I've just fitted mine and not tested if they leak yet but already checking what to do to fix it ha ha..... I notice when you removed your old window that you hadn't used a black primer on the body? did you use regular silicone to fit them?
Some kits have primer some don't, best to follow kit instructions. Mine didn't and on refitting properly has been leak free. Definitely don't use normal silicone!
@@georgescott6671 Thanks yes mine came with primer and some sort of window bonding stuff (looks like black silicone but very thick....fingers crossed i don't have any leaks but will be using your fix if i do :)
Thanks! Where did you find the cutting wire? And did you re-apply any primer to glass or door?
I bought it on amazon. Look on ebay or amazon and get a kit with handles. My bond is primerless, but a lot aren't, so yes re-apply if the adhesive requires it.
Hi George,
Will the white spirit remove an adhesive/sealant too?
I’m having this problem at the moment, I was thinking of using the sealant on the outside first, then try removing the window if the problem still occurs, what’s your opinion?
Thanks,
Ben
Yes you can get the window off if you try sealant, it's a bit more work to clean up but still possible!
@@georgescott6671 Thankyou mate, very good video!!!
Did it work just putting the sealant on the outside??
Unger blade would get that sealant off in about 2 min