1. Clean dirt and debris before and after removing the window. Remove as much of the left over cured adhesive with a utility knife before proceeding.
2. Dry set the glass and align for uniform fit. Adjust as needed with setting blocks, ensuring there is a minimum ¼” of glass bonding to the product.
3. Cut nozzle to desired bead size, a height of ½” to 9/16” and width of ¼” to 5/16” is recommended. Note: Where installing encapsulated glass, apply a bead high enough to assure glass contact before encapsulation contacts the car body and prevents further setting.
4. Appy Permatex Glass Weld directly onto the remaining OEM film.
5. Press glass in place, ensuring sufficient contact is made with the adhesive.
6. Fill any voids with additional adhesive if necessary and remove excess from the sides.
7. Replace moldings and trims. Clean any excess urethane with adhesive cleaner/remover.
1One-Component polyurethane
2High modulus – maintains torsional rigidity and increases the vehicles NVH values
3Fast-Curing
4Suitable for cold & warm applications
5Capable of withstanding high dynamic stresses
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