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Windshield Glue Urethane Auto Glass Glue Fast Cure on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
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Lagrange, Wyoming, United States

Lagrange, Wyoming, United States
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Windshield Glue Urethane Auto glass Glue

ProGrip is a fast curing urethane based adhesive-windshield glue.

ProGrip Glass Windshield Adhesive.

 

  • Its very flexible!
  • Fast cure.
  • It is designed glue and replace auto glass.
  • ProGrip is a auto glass windshield adhesive.
  • ProGRIP windshield adhesive is manufactured in strict quality controls and meets all requirments for a windshield repair replacement.
  • You are buying  2  tubes of windshield adhesive and a tip.
  • 2 tubes will be enough to install most all windshields repair replacement.

This is a great product for all windshield repair in replacing your windshield. We use this windshield adhesive on all our windshield replacement.  




 

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