Superglue will fix it.
Need help from all you do-it-yourselfers out there. The corner broke off my windshield (plastic or something, not glass) does anyone know of what kind of glue or how to best repair it. Thanks
Superglue will fix it.
It is probably plexi-glass and I would have to agree with Matt, super glue, or if you want to spend a little more, maybe an Epoxy compound from the local lumber yard/ hardware store.
Last edited by jlaughlin72; 08-29-2006 at 05:03 PM.
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Epoxy is the way to go i have had to fix a couple of windshields and once the glue is dry it will be as strong as new.
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Redeye50 if you want something that will fix it and I mean fix it this is what I used when I droke about 3 in. square piece out of mine. weld.on #16 clear,thick cement for Acrylic Sheets. IPS weld-on 16 cement manufactured and packaged by: IPS corporation P.O Box 379 Gardena, California 90248. Super Glue don't work. I don't now whare I got mine but it was about $4:00 a tube (5 oz tube )
Your local glass company probably has the adhesive mentioned about (or something similar) made for bonding Plexiglas. I think that would be stronger in the long run than Super Glue. For either one I would clean both surfaces real well with rubbing alcohol first.
Thanks to all who replied. I have tried super glue but it didn't work. Both surfaces are to smooth to bond. If I rough it up it won't fit right. Will keep looking to try and find some of the Weld #16.
Thanks again
If you don't care too much what it looks like and just you want it fixed. Sand around it a little to get a good bond. put the parts together and use duct tape on the opposite side to hold it together. Put some mesh drywall tape across the crack on the inside of the windshield, where its less obvious. Then mix up some epoxy and epoxy over it. This is the only way you will get it to hold and this trick works real well for any kind of plastic repair. I just fixed a crack in a truck grill like this last week.
It would look bad out where everyone can see it but if you do it on the inside it might noy be too obvious.
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