Which bonding seal for 1/4 glass wagon
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Which type of bonding seal do you use to bond in a rear 1/4 glass (wagon)
Is there a special type bonding seal.?
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Is there a special type bonding seal.?
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Are there different types of sikaflex bonding seal's specific for glass or is it the same stuff that also bonds trim panels for bodywork (bodykits etc)
You wouldn't know what's the best stuff to remove it before it sets hard.
As I dont want to use to less to bond the glass in but also need to wipe the excess off.
Thanks Ticky
You wouldn't know what's the best stuff to remove it before it sets hard.
As I dont want to use to less to bond the glass in but also need to wipe the excess off.
Thanks Ticky
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White spirits m8 wont harm ya paint,go to any paint factors and you will get the bond specific for glass no probs...All you need is a sealer gun to put the tube in
Yes they do use sikaflex on panel work but this stuff bonds anything
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Yes they do use sikaflex on panel work but this stuff bonds anything
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Are there different types of sikaflex bonding seal's specific for glass or is it the same stuff that also bonds trim panels for bodywork (bodykits etc)
You wouldn't know what's the best stuff to remove it before it sets hard.
As I dont want to use to less to bond the glass in but also need to wipe the excess off.
Thanks Ticky
You wouldn't know what's the best stuff to remove it before it sets hard.
As I dont want to use to less to bond the glass in but also need to wipe the excess off.
Thanks Ticky
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