Window Needs Glued

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custodian

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I replaced my window regulator and when I rolled down the window the glass came out of the channel. What kind of glue can I use to glue it back together?

I also found that the regulator didn't have a bend like the old one. I'll fix that by bending it using he old one as a guide.
 

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I took mine out and to my local auto glass shop. That glass is held in by a piece of rubber and I think slightly crimped they charged me $20 to do them both.


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I've used shower liner from Home Dump before and worked great.
 

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I used an SEM semi-rigid panel adhesive to glue my door glass into the channel. It sticks to glass and holds nicely, absorbs vibrations, and you can remove it with a little effort in the event you had to replace the glass in the future.
 

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I replaced a broken drivers door glass, using a glass setting rubber strip I got from LMC. Very easy to use, just wet it with a little soapy water hold on edge of glass and press completely into channel and let dry. Once dry it was like it was glued in but could be pried out if needed
 

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