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    2 Cougar / 2 Mustang Applications

    Description

    3M brand two part channel bonding adhesive for gluing in the Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang door side glass and rear quarter glass. This is the best product on the market for re-gluing those troublesome 1969 side windows. We use this product for our own cars here at WCCC and have found an applicator that works great. If you just need an applicator to do just your car, we have a 60 day loaner you can use right here. However, if you are doing multiple cars or other parts, you may want to consider buying our low priced applicator right here.

    Do you have questions about Glue-In vs Bolt-In glass? How about how to properly install Glue-In glass in your 1969 Cougar or Mustang? Check out our video below for some great glassy information!


    1969 Glue-In Glass: The Comprehensive Repair Guide Video:
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    Shipping Weight: 0.50 LBS
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    Shipping Dimensions: 6in x 3in x 2in

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    Question
    Lance1969 Asked:
    After using this & having a significant amount left over for a future project, maybe years later, will it "keep" or will it harden in time?
    March 18, 2022 9:16 AM
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    WCCC Admin Answered:
    It will likely harden over time. If you have a vacuum sealer (like for food), vacuum sealing it should keep it fresh as air is what will make it harden.
    March 19, 2022 1:34 AM
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    WA State
    Verified Customer Since 2017

    Repair is better than replacing with a bolt in window

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    • Strong
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    • Must work fast
    I think the 1970 "bolt in window" mod is over-rated as people are intimidated by what is a straight-forward repair to a bolt in window. Watch Don's video and follow his instructions carefully. What have you got to loose? Yes, try to avoid using in extreme temperatures as it will set up fast in high temps. This stuff cures hard as steel, so I suspect it will hold up for a few decades.
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    Vancouver BC
    Verified Customer Since 2013

    Excellent fix for a Classic Problem

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    • Excellent Product for the Job
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    • Sets very fast
    Does a great job! However, if it's hot outside this stuff will set real fast! Before use, throw it in the fridge, should help slow it down. Also, the applicator nozzle mixes the two parts together and will turn into a rock once the adhesive sets.......buy a couple of spares.....

    Verified Customer Since 2018

    Perfect product for glue in glass

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    Easy to use and great permanent flexible adhesion.

    Verified Customer Since 2018

    Adhesives

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    Used and failed miserably. Was 105 degrees and nobody can work that fast. Great product just not for me.

    Verified Customer Since 2015

    Window Adhesive

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    • straight%20forward%20application
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    The adhesive worked well. The video was very helpful and encouraged me to bond the window in place with out disassembling all of the window channel and drive hardware. I purchased the $40 special gun which fit into the window channel and was simpler than building the one in the video. I checked pricing locally and WCCC price was competitive even with shipping.

    Why am I being warned about potential exposure to chemicals in motor vehicle parts?


    • Some chemicals in motor vehicle parts are on the Proposition 65 list because they can cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
    • When purchasing USED or NOS items, we do not know if listed chemicals are present in these products.
    • This product is known to contain the following listed chemicals: None
    I have been a cougar owner for just shy of 30 years, I have been dealing with part problems for a very long time. The people at WCCC have always be honest, and overly helpfull. I now have a 1970 XR-7 mostly rebuilt, and my son has a 1968 base...
    - Voodochild5
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