Matt McGrain wrote:
Thanks for the good recommendations! It's an '08 (just hit 40k en route to GA) but the reason I bought the car was it was a decent price due to a little 'tree incident' involving a new front windshield fenders, hood and repaint. I couldn't pass it up.
However, the front windshield was replaced (it's an aftermarket brand) but the rear that's leaking is the OE Honda one. Weird.
Anyhow I think I'll run with the 5200 but the only thing is that the leak starts at a weld at the end of the roof line in an almost impossible spot to access along the top inside the car. We'll see what happens, but it would be nice to get into a non-foggy car after a heavy rain.

The upside to the 5200 is it's rather fluid and flows well, so it should settle into the crack w/ a little help from maybe a toothpick or something small. I'd try to clean the area as good as you can before applying this stuff. Maybe some brake cleaner. Make sure you rinse it off, I've heard that some brake cleaners can discolor or lift paint, although I've never had any issues using it.