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2Gordons
Aug 23, 2013Explorer
portscanner wrote:
Well it is done!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those who are interested, there was a rubber trim that is wedged in all the way around the window. I just pulled that out. Then using a razor blade I cut the glass loose from the goop holding it in place. A combination of a putty knife, mineral spirits and paper towels removed all the old sealant.
K&S Glass Company in Newnan, GA supplied me with a piece of 0.250 Lexan cut to size - including the radius corners - for $80.31. Add in a tube of 3M 08509 Auto Bedding and Glazing Compound for $12.34 and I had all the parts I needed. I applied a 1/4" to 3/8" bead of the 3M08509 (or maybe a little larger - I am not the best w/ a caulking gun), lined up the window and dropped it into place. I pressed it in to make sure it made a good seal, then put the rubber trim back in.
Thanks to everyone for pointing me in the right direction
I want to add an extra thank you to BobsYourUncle for his additional support and information!!!
Good info, Thanks! Did you use a spicific sealant to put the trim ring back in place, or how was that step accomplished?
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