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  1. dd70340

    Duster windshield removal/replacement

    I discovered I had leaks in my front and rear windshields this past summer when my car got caught in a downpour on the way home from a car show. The windshields had been replaced, however they didn't have bedding and glazing compound installed around the windshields between the seals and the...
  2. Kendog 170

    1972 Plymouth Scamp

    A glass guy I use to know told me to use this. He said a lot of mopars leak without it. Super Price On 3M 8509 3M Auto Bedding and Glazing Compound, 1/10 Gallon Cartridge at ToolPan.com
  3. Kendog 170

    67 Dart Headlight Switch and Connector Recommendations?

    It's common the windshield will drip right in that area and get your switch and fuse box wet or damp. I have had this issue a few times.(I've owned a lot of A-bodies) I small amount around frame before installing gasket and a tiny bead where the glass sits in gasket eliminates this. I doesn't...
  4. GeorgeH

    Windshield Sealant Replace Or Reuse Seal

    It really helps if the gaskets and glass are set with 3M bedding compound. There are liquid butyl products avaiable also. 3M 08509 Auto Bedding & Glazing Compound Black
  5. GeorgeH

    Is it pretty easy to have an auto glass place remove my windshield and redo the seal?

    3m bedding compound is what you want to use, years ago I believe it was butyl based See our Scotchgard™ Paint Protection Film products: 3MAuto Bedding and Glazing Compound, 08509, 1/10 Gallon (US) Cartridge, 12 per case
  6. GeorgeH

    Leaking when it rains? Where in the hell is this water coming from?

    3m bedding compoud it what should be used on gasketed glass. See our Scotchgard™ Paint Protection Film products: 3MAuto Bedding and Glazing Compound, 08509, 1/10 Gallon (US) Cartridge, 12 per case
  7. 71DodgeDemon340

    Front windshield

    Dont forget to use bedding compound http://3mcollision.com/3m-auto-bedding-and-glazing-compound-08509-1.html
  8. GeorgeH

    Rear glass

    You need to use 3m bedding ang glazing compound on both the glass and body side. It's like liquid butyl and stays pliable. It's messy but the only way I know to get leak free. It comes in a caulk tube. http://3mcollision.com/3m-auto-bedding-and-glazing-compound-08509-1.html
  9. Mopar Tim

    Rear glass

    Thanks for that. I am seeing most guys put seal on glass first. Then use a rope and a helper. I am doing this myself. I used RTV and thought I got it sealed good but one place has a small leak. already ruined my new package tray.
  10. DionR

    Windshields

    I called around last fall to have both the front and back glass done on my Duster, but ended up doing it myself. I think I talked to Jacob's Auto Glass and I probably would have gone there if I had anyone do it, but it's been long enough that I'm not certain that is the right place. I did a...
  11. 69DartDave

    1969 Dodge Dart Custom Sedan Slant Six, Father-Son Project

    The front windshield was fogged and bespeckled a bit from its age, so I wasn't too bummed out when it cracked upon removal. Oh, and good luck finding a 4-dr sedan windshield (finally via eBay). The windshield frame had some of the only rust damage to the car, which was painstakingly repaired...
  12. JR

    Hey auto glass guys....

    I stopped by the local auto body supply house today on my way home from work and got some 3M glazing and bedding compound for $12.00 and put it between the glass and gasket, now I just need it to rain so I can see if it worked. I just took the bottom and side trim off and peeled the gasket back...
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