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Auto Glass Sealant Windshield Urethane Glue Sikaflex P2G Primerless Adhesive x 2

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Features

  • Professional Gun 26-1 Thrust or better required to dispense this product

Description

Professional use product requires 26-1 Thrust Gun or Better to dispense. Urethane is primerless to glass but requires primer to body pinchweld if needed. use Sika 207 Primer Seller highly recommends using a professional glass installer for this product. Purchaser assumes all liability with regards to knowledge and application of this product


Brand: SIKA


Material: Urethane


Compatible Material: Glass


Item Form: Liquid


Color: Black


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.76 x 4.41 x 3.43 inches; 2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8542053334


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 13, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ USA


Best Sellers Rank: #6,994 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #18 in Body Repair & Restoration Adhesives


#18 in Body Repair & Restoration Adhesives:


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 354 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • if your doing auto windows heat up tubes in 150 temp for 10-15 minutes makes your life easier
installing front windsheild into a 1985 fourrunner have mineral spirts and paper towels and tools for tooling and clean sweeping edges it my first glued in windsheild it well work
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by DJS

  • Works just as good as the more expensive stuff.
Used this product which was half the cost of similar products to install new back glass in my CRV liftgate. A 26:1 High Thrust Caulk Gun works great for this product. I had plenty working time to apply the adhesive, place and adjust the glass before it started to set so take your time and get it right. Used about 1.5 tubes applying liberally so I had a thick enough bead to prevent leaks. I also used black silicon after a couple of days between the glass and frame to give it a finished appearance since I could not find the rubber trim pieces to order. The originals trim rubber was destroyed when removing the broken glass. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Deanna R.

  • Great Product
This is what we used in windshield replacement because it is primerless, high viscosity and a pretty fast cure for safe drive away times in the summer. In this case, I needed to glue a dash vent strip down on an older Volvo of mine and it worked great! This stuff is thick so a proper 26-1 caulking gun is required. Heat the tube first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by REM

  • Great when used correctly.
I used 10+ tubes of this sika flex this summer. I defogged 15 windows on my Fleetwood rv. It was a big job. Remove, split, scrape, polish, reseal, assemble, install. The product was excellent. Applied smoothly. Good adhesion. Cured quickly. But...... there are some things you should know that will help you avoid the problems and complaints that some people have reported. 1. Punch out the seal and make a big hole. Complaints say, the material is old or won't come out. Well, I bought tubes over a 3 month period with no bad. Urethane is a beast, but won't cure until it's out of the tube. And only the product exposed to air will cure. The inside material won't cure when the outside material is. If the tube is compromised, that should be obvious. So, the likely reasons for the complaint are: tube wasn't heated or a small hole was punched in the metal seal. Don't baby this thing. Bust open as much of the seal as possible. This stuff is thick. And cut a minimum 3/16" hole in the plastic nozzle. Let it flow... let it flow... don't hold it back anymore.. 2. Heat this product well. This stuff is thickkkk. You absolutely must heat it. Let the heat soak all the way thru. The tube needs to be more than warm. I set 2 pieces of wood on top of an electric fre-standing heater. It's one of those 1500 watt oil filled jobs from hd that looks like an old school steam radiator. I gap the wood 8" apart and put 2 tubes across the gap so that the heat radiates onto them. Then, a folded towel on top to hold the heat in. I let it soak for at least an hour on the low power setting. The tube gets to between warm and hot to the touch. I remove a tube when im ready and use it right away. I put a 16d nail into the nozzle when im done to keep it fresh and put it right back onto the heater. If you don't adequately heat soak the tube, the rest of your experience will be memorable. 3. Annie get ur gun. A good one. Not a cheap pos. Don't even think about using that thing hanging in your garage. And if you don't do #1, #2, don't even bother continuing. Not even with a bazooka. I had over 180' of seals to apply. I used the ryobi battery op caulk gun. Worked great. Sure i blew the rivets off the end retainer. After an upgrade with hardened bolts, i was back in business. I also bought a Red Devil pro hd manual calk gun as an emergency backup, here on Amazon. Worked great. Slow. 4. Be smart, stay clean, clean oopses now. This stuff is awesome for sticking to everything, long term. If you let little smears and globs go, unchecked, you will find it schmeared everywhere. Everywhere. Just like nutella. Hands, face, hair, ears, nose, glasses, elbows, doorknobs, light switches, carpet, countertops, dogs head.... so, keep the overshoot and globs to a minimum. Clean immediately with mineral spirits. Wear disposable gloves and throw them out. Clean your seal punch. Keep a roll of paper towels handy. Use them liberally, regardless of how you vote. Don't let Fido in the area while you're working. May all your seals and bonds last forever. Cheers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2020 by co2-klr

  • Quick drying
You have a limited time to work with it ! Make sure everything is taped up and ready to go . Make sure a get the extra heavy duty chalking gun and set it in the sun to warm up . Goes on nice and skim it with some soapy water . And it did the job for me.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Randy w.

  • Great product
Just as good as the 3m in my opinion
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by Jose

  • As good as anything else
As good as anything else, two tubes is enough for a windshield. One tube is enough for a rear window for a truck.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by D. L. Hiatt

  • This is what a lot of professionals use for windshields.
Easy to use. You just have to warm the tubes up in the over for 15 minutes or so. Great price and most windshield seem to take about 1 and 1/3 tube of so. I would buy again if I need to replace another windshield.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by Justin M.

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