Try toothpaste. Honestly. It works with headlights.
Andy

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> On Nov 1, 2025, at 20:26, Matthew Wolford via CnC-List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Janet:
>  
> The first thing I noticed in your photo was the screws, which on my 42 Custom 
> were the main sources of leaks.  Per the SOP from this list, I eliminated the 
> screws and screw holes by replacing each lens.  With the lens removed, I 
> cleaned up the cavities first using a putty knife to remove old sealant then 
> using wire brushes, shop rags, and acetone.  I also filled the screw holes 
> with an epoxy mixture.  Once the holes were filled and the cavity was fully 
> clean, I applied 3M double-sided tape and put each replacement lens in place 
> using the “tape hinge” method.  After that, the Dow 795 is used.  My windows 
> haven’t leaked since (10 years or so).
>  
> Matt
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