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window glass edge sealer
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camsaure |
12-04-2022 @ 10:43 PM
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Ford used a black edge sealer on side window glass. What was it? What is used now days to replicate it?
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TomO |
12-05-2022 @ 8:53 AM
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I used an epoxy with black paint added to replicate the black edge. I masked the glass so that there was a little black on the sides of the glass and then applied the epoxy to the edge. It was very time consuming to get it right. A better solution is to buy the black edged glass with the correct bugs from Sanders. They did not have the patterns for my car when I did it.
Tom
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camsaure |
12-05-2022 @ 9:13 PM
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Thanks that is helpful
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mfirth |
12-06-2022 @ 4:58 AM
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I used Life Caulk marine sealant on a car years ago. It comes in black.
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3w2 |
12-06-2022 @ 11:21 AM
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You would be surprised at how well a felt tip magic marker (a good one with permanent ink) works for this purpose.
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MG |
12-06-2022 @ 11:54 AM
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What 3w2 said, above. :o)
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