Rust repair around windscreen

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I had a windscreen repair to my '99 Wagon early on and they obviously botched it. It's now leaking around top of windscreen and lifting the rubber shows a large section of rust where the paint was scraped off.

How hard is it to take out windscreen? I've done similar repairs on an old VW, but was reluctant to go pulling the windscreen out if you need special tools.
 
best to leave it to a garage to do it, maybe you could go back to where you got it done they should cover it when it was there fault :)
 
I'm sure they'd welcome me back after six years with open arms and a jaunty smile :thumbsup:

I'm just trying to avoid the 300Euro bill for a bit of filler and paint. It's the kind of thing, that if it isn't done right, will be back in a year or two, and as we all know - Subaru's never die :subaru:
 
Changin a windscreen is a royal pain in the nuts.
Done it on my first car and will never do it again. Best leave to the professionals :thumbsup:
 
I have windscreen cover, but it's not actually broken. Just leaking.

Maybe it'll accidentally break this week :smokin:
 
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I have windscreen cover, but it's not actually broken. Just leaking.

Maybe it'll accidentally break this week :smokin:
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Mines a bit dirty.... Might happened to me as well.....
 
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I have windscreen cover, but it's not actually broken. Just leaking.

Maybe it'll accidentally break this week :smokin:
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thats what i wud do
 
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I have windscreen cover, but it's not actually broken. Just leaking.

Maybe it'll accidentally break this week :smokin:
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Exactly :)

Alan
 
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