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Re: Patching a convertible top

To: alpines@Autox.Team.Net, tigers@Autox.Team.Net,
Subject: Re: Patching a convertible top
From: Bill Gullatt <mrbillg@real-comps.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 11:15:25 -0600
It's most likely 3M windsheild Urethane. It's not silicone based so it's
paintable if needed.

Bill Gullatt
mrbillg@real-comps.com
ALGER0001
http://www.real-comps.com/SunbeamCentral

STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com wrote:
> 
>      A friend loaned me a tube of windshield sealer that might do the
>      trick, if your top is black.  This is the pro grade stuff used by auto
>      glass shops.  It's sort of like RTV, but it dries (cures?) into this
>      really tough rubber that sticks to stuff extremely well.  I used it to
>      patch some disintegrating door and window gaskets in my '78 Mercury.
>      I don't remember the name of it, but try a local glass shop.
> 
>      You could use this stuff to glue a patch onto the inside, that holds
>      the edges of the tear together.
> 
>      Stu
> 
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