
Hello Thomas, While I have not tried to fix this type of problem myselk, If I WERE to try it, I would use the Permatex flowable silicone assisted with a vacuum seal around the entire area (to allow the fluid to replace the air). It might work, it might not, but I suspect it would help prevent this getting worse. Here’s what I have used to seal windhield gasket leaks (it is quite clear): https://www.permatex.com/products/adhesives-and-sealants/adhesives-sealant/permatex-flowable-silicone-windshield-glass-sealer-1-5-oz/ Permatex® Flowable Silicone Windshield & Glass Sealer, 1.5 OZ permatex.com Cheers, Mark Charlton pantera@homecharlton.ca
On May 13, 2025, at 8:34 AM, Thomas Tornblom <thomas@hax.se> wrote:
I'm about to install a new windscreen that I've had in the attic for many years, and when I look at the edges, it has started to delaminate :(
Is there a way to fix this, or stop it from progressing?
I've asked a couple of car glass installers, and they said no, not as far as they know.
I'm wondering if there is anything that one could wick in between the panes that would fill the void? It has not started discoloring.
Supposedly good Finnish windscreen.
Cheers, Thomas
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Hello Thomas, While I have not tried to fix this type of problem myselk, If I WERE to try it, I would use the Permatex flowable silicone assisted with a vacuum seal around the entire area (to allow the fluid to replace the air). It might work, it might not, but I suspect it would help prevent this getting worse. Here’s what I have used to seal windhield gasket leaks (it is quite clear): Permatex-81730-Windshield-and-Glass-Adhesive-1.png [1]Permatex® Flowable Silicone Windshield & Glass Sealer, 1.5 OZ [2]permatex.com Cheers, Mark Charlton pantera@homecharlton.ca On May 13, 2025, at 8:34 AM, Thomas Tornblom <thomas@hax.se> wrote: I'm about to install a new windscreen that I've had in the attic for many years, and when I look at the edges, it has started to delaminate :( Is there a way to fix this, or stop it from progressing? I've asked a couple of car glass installers, and they said no, not as far as they know. I'm wondering if there is anything that one could wick in between the panes that would fill the void? It has not started discoloring. Supposedly good Finnish windscreen. Cheers, Thomas -- Real life: Thomas Törnblom Email: thomas@hax.se Snail mail: Banvallsvägen 14 Mobile: +46 76 209 8320 S - 754 40 Uppsala, Sweden<IMG_6535.jpeg><IMG_6534.jpeg>___________________________________ ____________ Detomaso Email List is not managed by POCA Posted emails must not exceed 1.5 Megabytes DeTomaso mailing list -- detomaso@server.detomasolist.com To unsubscribe send an email to detomaso-leave@server.detomasolist.com To manage your subscription (change email address, unsubscribe, etc.) use the links above. Members who post to this list grant license to the list to forward any message posted here to all past, current, or future members of the list. They also grant the list owner permission to maintain an archive or approve the archiving of list messages. References Visible links: 1. https://www.permatex.com/products/adhesives-and-sealants/adhesives-sealant/p... 2. https://www.permatex.com/products/adhesives-and-sealants/adhesives-sealant/p... Hidden links: 4. https://www.permatex.com/products/adhesives-and-sealants/adhesives-sealant/p...