New Girl from Seattle!!!

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The silicone could be a two fold issue of

leaking water

and or

lost clips that hoild the trim on the window.
 
Howdy, from central Texas. I would gladly trade you some of our 105 degree dry weather for some of that rain you keep talking about. As for the silicone, you'll never know the reason for it until you get a chance to remove the windows to see what's going on underneath the seals.

My son and I just pulled the windshield from his '74 Duster to search for a leak. The previous owner used absolutely no sealant under the rubber seal. No wonder it leaks. My suggestion... don't fight it. If you are putting that much effort into sanding and priming, do it right and install the windows correctly.

Glad you found us,
Jerry
 
edb app, isn't Kent where Laysons is/was located? I'd love to have them in my backyard!!! Geof
 
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