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Originally Posted by Frankenpez
Gents
I have a 70 Cutlass "S", and from what I can tell the windshield and rear window haven't leaked enough yet to rot out the bottom areas of the glass channels. I plan to take my car to a local glass shop that also has a body shop business and have them take the windshield and rear window out, reseal, check for any rust, and reinstall.
My quick questions are:
Should they be able to safely remove and reinstall the glass without breakage? To be honest, the only glass I have had replaced were broken windows, so any further damage didn't matter. These pieces of glass are original to the car and are in great shape.
Is there a specific type of sealant I should insist on them using, or is this a universal deal? Seems in my research in the past here I have seen discussion on the type of sealant used 38 years ago compared to today. Hopefully I can have this done and be able to wash my car without any apprehension of water leaks!
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
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Yes, with moderate care it is no problem to cut the adhesive and remove the windshield without damage. There is a special cutter tool that glass shops have, but music wire works fine also. I'm a big fan of the butyl tape for reinstalling the glass. If there's ANY evidence of rust (surface or otherwise) in the pinchweld, I would clean it off and apply POR-15 or similar treatment before reinstalling the glass. I'm very paranoid when it comes to pinchweld rust. I would also double check for scratched paint at the trim clip locations and touch that up at the same time.