I ditto that a clean out of what you have may very well stop leaking for months at a time.
I did this multiple times for a few years until I got Big BF to do the proper job for me. Total loss over that period was not that bad and the bike rode fine, if not just a tad softer up front (one worse than the other)
The
Seal Mate is nothing more than a piece of thin plastic. You really need to take the fork protectors off (10 mm wrench and 1/4" 10mm socket), then pull down the dust covers, and work the Sealmate past the seal in a sawing action around each fork. It will leak more while doing it so tie a rag around it below the work. 2-3 times each side, then bounce the front end/forks some sitting on the bike. Clean and replace parts. Done
Most of the time, it's just crud and grit has got under the seals letting oil out (and clean-out solves it). If an actual chunk of the seal has come out (rare) cleaning will not do it.

Something like this can easily be made from a milk jug (or something) as a makeshift. The Sealmate itself is so thin, once oil gets on it it is hard to hold it while working (nitrile gloves help).
The
Seal Doctor is much better, but you'd have to wait for delivery. Unless some local bike shop has them or lets you use theirs.
