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tod914 |
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I have to redo my rear window. The seal at the bottom broke so I have to redo it.
Everything is apart and cleaned. The 3m tape i used 2 years ago, came off very easy. I figured it would of set better than it did. Window popped out np, and tape was very gooey. Are there alternatives to that 1/4" butyl tape? Or should I go with that again? Maybe have an autoglass place do it??? Any thoughts??? Thanks |
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Lawrence |
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I installed my rear glass using the butyl strip method. Worked okay for me, but keeping even pressure on the glass was a PITA. A piece of plywood and some 2x4s helped, but I had to be gentle.
Next time, I'll use that "glass primer" stuff that the windshield guys use. -Rusty (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif) |
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