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Old 03-01-2013, 07:54 PM
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Thanks Mike, didn't know the new glass already came w/the black band. Just wanted to hide the glue. Thanks again.
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Thanks Mike, didn't know the new glass already came w/the black band. Just wanted to hide the glue. Thanks again.
not the old style for our cars, new glass for modern cars is already painted
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Maltby Auto Glass in Maltby near Monroe does the old style rubber seal windshields which is what I assumed you were talking about, but it sounds like you are putting in a modern flush style.
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Old 03-04-2013, 12:09 PM
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Lenie- Tahoma glass here in our complex- they paint the band and everything. They are solid- I would bring the car in not use the mobile crew. FYI

that's who we use exclusively
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Old 03-04-2013, 03:03 PM
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Thanks everyone for the responses, really appreciate the help.
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Old 03-04-2013, 05:16 PM
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The black band serves several purposes. One, the urethane will breakdown in the uv's so the band protects it. Two, it hides the factory slop (although since robotization the beads are almost perfect). Three, bonding to the glass for both impact and structural rigidity.

Regular "primar" may pull the black away from the glass as the urethane cures (it shrinks). Good luck, sounds like the guys in tohama are your guys. Post pics...

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Maltby Auto Glass in Maltby near Monroe does the old style rubber seal windshields which is what I assumed you were talking about, but it sounds like you are putting in a modern flush style.


Ya know -- I used Maltby Glass for the '55 I built for my buddy Rick ---- I can't recommend his work... Nice guy and everything - plus you get to have breakfast at the Maltby Cafe... but his work was real average and took way too long. I think he just does stuff part time.
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Plus, rubber gaskets never came on a camaro...
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Old 03-04-2013, 07:36 PM
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Ya know -- I used Maltby Glass for the '55 I built for my buddy Rick ---- I can't recommend his work... Nice guy and everything - plus you get to have breakfast at the Maltby Cafe... but his work was real average and took way too long. I think he just does stuff part time.
My kid took me to the Maltby Cafe, great breakfast joint
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