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US $22.95
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Lagrange, Wyoming, United States

Lagrange, Wyoming, United States
Condition:New ProGrip Adhesive:Urethane Auto glass side window glue:Urethane


ProGrip Windshield Adhesive

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ProGRIP Windshield Adhesive

Urethane Auto Glass Glue

Used to install auto glass, ProGrip adhesive is a fast curing urethane based adhesive-windsheild glue. ProGRIP is a one part adhesive and come in the same size tube as your normal house hold caulking gun.

To apply all you will need is a normal house hold caulking gun.

2 tubes is enough adhesive for one average size auto windshield.

You are buying 2--tubes of ProGrip, 1-- primer pad and 1-- applicator tip

Dry time is as little as 4 hours with temperatues at 72 to 75 deg. F.

Can be use to install all auto glass. Windshield--Quarter side windows--Rear back glass.

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