Re: Rear convertible glass repair |
Subject: Re: Rear convertible glass repair by vetteblondie on 2012/8/8 21:36:24 Ok, I chickened out on it, didn't trust myself. One glass shop here had previously told me to get hold of an upholstery shop who told me to get a new top. That's when I started looking through forums for help. I bought the Gorilla glue, then had 40k people telling me from all sides to use Rhino glue, then gorilla then back and forth and made my head hurt. I figure if it holds one in for a year, it should be fine. Well, turns out the shop I work at used to install glass, but no longer do. I didn't know this. When they quit doing it, they sent their business to the glass place across the street. Josh called that man and he came got the car and fixed it for me, no issues. Told me not to take down the top for a couple of days. It's a little thicker than I like in a couple of spots, but I'm okay with it.There's one spot on the passenger side that I might have to put a little more attention to, but he said to give it a week and see. There was no charge. |