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Old Nov 10th, 2015, 00:55   #18
wilbydoughboy
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Most owners of leaking screens put their trust in the modern method of bonding the screen to the vehicle and probably wouldnt question what method is more reliable. I have never in nearly 40 years of owning various vehicles had a windscreen leak like my car has. If the failure of the bonding is a safety issue it would surely have involved a recall. I would assume that many owners dont know they have a badly bonded screen because until the damp patches are noticed they will continue driving with complete ignorance. If the materials used to fix the screen in place arent up to the job or have been applied wrongly I think it is only fair that owners are informed that their screen bonding may have failed or is likely to fail and put right the problem.
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