Many glues (or glue manufacturers) recomend a release agent (something that will dissolve the glue). Usually something they make and sell
themselves.
More modern road car front and rear windscreens are glued in place. Having watched Autoglass remove a glued front windscreen they use a cheese wire
type thing. Once you get it through the glue you slowly draw it around the screen to cut through the glue. I don't know what it is, but they
must have something to then clean the old glue away from the car bodywork before they bond the replacement screen in.
As always, whatever you use test it on an unseen bit of fibreglass first to check it doesn't damage or discolour it!
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Masterbond 1hr has been specially developed for the replacement for automotive glass. Due to its fast drying compound Masterbond 1hr will provide a
'1 hour' drive away time*.
i think i cut the rubber around the windscreen and let the screen pop out first, then slowly scrape/CUT away the glue at my leisure?
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posted on 6/8/20 at 03:55 PM
You need A stanly knife / a Cheese wire two handles for the cheese wire two bits of brush Handel will do
And two people one inside the car and one outside Go steady and take your time pulling the wire one way then the other