17-08-2011, 10:17am
Sikaflex is definitely the way to go
20 yrs as a spray painter we used it for everything, attaching side moulds ,bbar mesh ,badges etc It definitely is an adhesive that's what holds 99% of windscreens in.
Best to use gloves because it is a pain to get off you're hands and have some grease and wax remover handy to both remove unwanted product and also if you put some on you're finger you can spread the urethane evenly and smoothly.
If you have some left over seal the end of the tube and keep it in a fridge[lasts longer]
http://www.sika.com.au/cmi/pdfs/TDS_Sikaflex252.pdf
20 yrs as a spray painter we used it for everything, attaching side moulds ,bbar mesh ,badges etc It definitely is an adhesive that's what holds 99% of windscreens in.
Best to use gloves because it is a pain to get off you're hands and have some grease and wax remover handy to both remove unwanted product and also if you put some on you're finger you can spread the urethane evenly and smoothly.
If you have some left over seal the end of the tube and keep it in a fridge[lasts longer]
http://www.sika.com.au/cmi/pdfs/TDS_Sikaflex252.pdf
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