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I am trying to set the side window glass in my '31 Coupe into the metal glass channel with the rubber setting stuff. It has become so difficult that I think there must be a trick.
Does anyone know the proper way to do this? Thanks, Jim |
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If you don't have ArmorAll, a silicone-based detailing spray will also work. I've heard that you can also use a soapy water solution, but I haven't tried that.
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Sounds good. I will give it a try. Thanks.
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If it’s the gummy stuff..throw it away and get cork/rubber backing |
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