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Not only the dealer, but the factory uses something like that too on brand-new cars.
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Thanks everyone! I will use the 3M product in the future if I get any more leaks.
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Well, its leaking again. I will try the 3M product. I'll bet the JB Weld was not flexible enough. Stay tuned...
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