Contact your local auto parts store, they will sell you the proper adhesive for your type of vehicle.
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To change the rear glass on a 1991 Lexus LS400, first, remove the interior trim and any obstructions around the rear window, including the speaker and seatbelt anchor points. Carefully cut the adhesive seal around the glass using a glass cutter or a utility knife. Once the glass is free, lift it out and clean the area of any old adhesive. Finally, apply new adhesive to the frame, position the new glass, and press it into place, ensuring a proper seal.
Cut the rubber seal and gently push the windscreen out.
To change the back glass in a Ford Aerostar, first, remove any trim or panels surrounding the glass. Carefully cut around the adhesive with a utility knife to detach the old glass. Clean the frame thoroughly and apply new adhesive, then carefully position the new glass in place, ensuring a proper seal. Finally, replace any trim or panels and allow the adhesive to cure as per manufacturer instructions.
Product. Tiger Seal is a polyurethane adhesive
I would use 100% clear silicone. -But I would first look for easier ways to do this.
To glue a glass rear window on a convertible, first, ensure the surfaces are clean and dry. Apply a suitable automotive adhesive or urethane specifically designed for glass bonding, using a caulking gun for even distribution. Position the glass carefully, pressing it against the frame to form a tight seal. Allow the adhesive to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions to ensure a secure bond.
If the seal on your cracked glass is broken, you should consider repairing or replacing the glass to prevent further damage and maintain the integrity of the structure. It is important to address the issue promptly to avoid any safety hazards or potential complications.
If you have condensation between the glass, it probably means that you have a bad seal. This problem should be repaired or the unit should be replaced.
To replace the rear quarter glass on a 1999 ML-320, first, remove any trim or interior panels that obstruct access to the glass. Carefully detach the old glass by cutting through the adhesive using a glass removal tool or a utility knife. Clean the area and apply new adhesive to the frame, then position the new glass in place, ensuring a tight seal. Finally, reassemble any trim or panels removed during the process.
You have to get the whole back glass, the seal is attached to the glass and that is the way it comes.
All u have to use is super glue trust me it works for every thing