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    Hi all,

    Discovered a small leak and was wondering if anybody had used Radweld (or anything else?) to good effect?

    If Radweld isjust to be used as temporary repair, I think I'll 'cut to the chase' and get the rad removed for repair, as another winter job.

    On the other hand, if the product is safe to use, and works well, why spend more than I have to?

    Asalways, appreciate your thoughts..:?

    Jer
    sigpic Living the dream..!

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    K Seal workswell for me, much better than Radweld IMHO. I would think if your leak is very small, you may get away with K Seal for a while, but the best bet is probably to get your rad recored for peace of mind.

    Brian
    Drive a Stag every day... it's wonderful!

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      K Seal is definitely worth a try

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        Thanks guys,

        Think I'll give 'K Seal' a chance to work its magic....!

        Jer
        sigpic Living the dream..!

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          K SEAL IS THE ONE TO USE COST A TENNER WILL STOP LEAK IN NO TIME

          STEVE

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            What they ^^^ said.

            K-seal as used by Range rover owners around the world.
            Stags and Range Rover Classics - I must be a loony

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