"Goo Gone"! I left some rubber strips, heavily covered in thick silicone, in the tub while I was doing some maintenance work. The strips had good time to cure themselves to the tub, I had left them there for 2 days. Obviously not thinking about the sticky mess it would make in the tub. I scraped off the top layer with a hard plastic silicone remover tool (not so great). It removed the thick top layer. I was left with a sticky mess that just wouldn't come off. I sprayed the tub with "Goo Gone", an orange based house hold cleaner. Let it sit for about 10 minutes and I was able to remove the sticky mess with nothing but a dry rag. No damage to the tub, metal or knife scratches, and hardly any muscle or effort. Great stuff, it's in the house hold cleaner isles.
Use a razor blade, and a spray bottle with water. The water will help the razor blade slide easily up and down the glass.
I use a single edge razor blade.
Super glue won't stick to silicone.
Epoxy or silicone will both work.
glass
Yes, silicone adhesive will work on glass to canvas. But keep in mind canvas is very flexible and even silicone may eventually separate.
Silicone will do that.
The rear window glass on a Honda Civic is held in place by a silicone sealer. Remove the old glass be prying it away from the car. Clean off any residue of the sealant. Properly line up the window and use the silicone sealer to glue to window to the car.
If it is a heated glass unit then you should just be able to re-attach the wires coming from your mirror assembly to the terminals in the glass. Use silicone or urethane (automotive grade) to adhere it on the backing plate. If it is power only then just reattach with the silicone or urethane. If the terminals have come off off the mirror glass then you have to get a new piece of glass.
Epoxy is best for gluing glass to wood.
Epoxy or silicone.
100 % silicone.
Silicone will work better.
Silicone works best on ribbon and glass.