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Re: 14 ford fusion cowl, and similar others.......

What moron uses silicone, it can cross contimate all kinds of stuff, you tool

Re: 14 ford fusion cowl, and similar others.......

I do.

What exactly do you think would be cross contaminated on an already *****d windscreen? Specifics would be good here.

If it does then what about all other elements such as the weather. What about car wash solution, rain x. ArmorAll and other dash cleaners? These would be the worst of all for contamination using your theory. The glass is already *****d, so no harm is done to the bonding.

Il offer you a little forum etiquette advice here, since the tone of your post indicates you could certainly do with it. Rather than come onto a public forum with little more that an abusive comment, try and offer some reasoning. Perhaps give us some of your good advice. It makes it much more helpful for the readers. It may also help you look a little less uncouth, but then again...


Oh, and you could alway use your real name instead of being Mr Nobody. Learn to stand up straight, don't hide behind fake names.

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