What the Glue That Holds Auto Glass in Place??????
MY CAR WINDOW IS LOOSE BECAUSE THE GLUE OR WHAT EVER IT IS WILL NOT HOLD IT IN PLACE!!!!!, WHAT DO THEY USE IN FORDS ???, IT DON’T LOOK LIKE GUM OR TAPE !!!!
MY CAR WINDOW IS LOOSE BECAUSE THE GLUE OR WHAT EVER IT IS WILL NOT HOLD IT IN PLACE!!!!!, WHAT DO THEY USE IN FORDS ???, IT DON’T LOOK LIKE GUM OR TAPE !!!!
i posted the same question in the maintenance and repairs section but i’m hoping maybe someone in this section has some experience with these types of mirrors.
well my stupid friend knocked my mirror off before and i’m wondering what to do. the car is a bmw 330xi and the mirror isn’t totally hanging off but it is not secure(it is a 2 part mirror, it is attached to the glass but has a wire on the top going into the roof). my question is, is the mirror a clip on or a glue on, and what would you recommend to fix it. an auto glass shop or a rear view mirror kit or can i fix it myself. if it must be fixed at an auto glass shop is there any kind of estimate on how much.
thanks
I bought a 2001 Toyota Solara Convertible a few months ago (used, as is – no problems so far) and I yesterday when I went to put the top back up, the rear window got stuck and tore from the top. I tried putting some epoxy glue on it but the glass was too heavy, it didn’t work. I was out of town and didn’t want any rain coming in so I taped it up with some Gorilla tape and that held it up for the majority of the 10 hour car ride home. My question is how do I go about getting this fixed. I do not believe I should need a new top or new window, as they are both in good condition. Is there a stronger glue I can try or who do I take it to (what type of auto repair shop, glass or upholstery or someone else) get it fixed? Also, about how much should this cost? Thanks for the help.
Please again to ask how to correct problem with my terrible auto. Last night drunken neighbor repaired my brakes with circular clamp and copper. It still leaks much of the brake oil but stops correctly now. Was driving to work place this morning and bonnet lifted up and crashed into windscreen with such terrific force it shattered. I managed to come to halt and using my pants belt tied bonnet in place. Windscreen was shattered so bad I could not see so was forced to drive to and from work today holding head out side window. Local auto glass repair facility say a replacement window will cost 0 US! What to do? This miserable auto cannot be worth that much but I must drive to my work. Would it be possible to remove crushed window and perhaps glue a section of glass in place from local home repair store?