Q. WAS A PRIMED OR PRIMERLESS-TO-GLASS ADHESIVE USED?
A. Primed adhesive was used without glass primer.
Q. WHICH PRIMER WAS USED ON GLASS?
Q. WHO MANUFACTURED THE GLASS AND WHICH FRIT (IF ANY) WAS USED?
Q. HOW WAS THE GLASS CLEANED AND WHAT PRODUCTS WERE USED?
Q. IS THIS THE ORIGINAL INSTALLATION OR HAS IT BEEN REPLACED BEFORE?
Q. WHICH BODY PRIMER WAS USED ON THE PINCHWELD OR FLANGE?
A. Incorrect body primer was used on the pinchweld or flange.
Q. WAS ADHESIVE BODY PRIMER APPLIED TO PAINTED AREAS OF THE PINCHWELD BEFORE APPLYING NEW ADHESIVE?
A. No body primer was used on the pinchweld or flange.
Q. WAS APERTURE CLEANED BEFORE APPLYING BODY PRIMER?
A. Dirt prevented body primer from bonding to the pinchweld or flange.
Q. DID THE ADHESIVE MAKE PROPER CONTACT WITH ENTIRE PERIMETER OF GLASS AND BODY?
Q. WERE THERE ANY GAPS IN THE BODY OR MOLDING ALLOWING LEAKAGE AROUND THE ADHESIVE?
A. Body seams or bead of new adhesive may cross molding to allow air or water leakage.
Q. WERE ALL JOINTS IN THE ADHESIVE SEAMED (TOOLED) COMPLETELY?
Q. WHAT TYPE/BRAND OF MOLDING WAS USED? WAS THIS A "UNIVERSAL" TYPE MOLDING FROM A BULK ROLL?
Q. ARE ALL CLIPS AND OTHER MECHANICAL FASTENERS IN PLACE? IS THE GLASS TOO SMALL OR LARGE?
Q. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A PRIMERLESS-TO-GLASS ADHESIVE IS USED WITH GLASS PRIMER?
A. As long as it is the correct primer for the bonding surface and the adhesive, there will be no problem. Improper application of the primer could lead to a poor bond regardless of it being primed-to-glass and primerless-to-glass products.
Q. CAN A CLEAN PAPER TOWEL OR RAG BE USED TO APPLY PRIMERS TO THE BODY OR GLASS?
A. Always use a clean unused wool dauber/felt to apply primers. Absorbent materials such as paper towels and rags do well to absorb primer but apply it to surfaces poorly.
Q. DOES THE GLASS AND BODY PRIMER NEED TO BE SHAKEN FOR EACH JOB?
A. Advanced formulation մʸѷ™ 5504G All-in-One Primer no longer requires shaking. However, shaking won’t have a negative effect on the performance. (NOTE: մʸѷ™ CLEAR ADVANCED does not need to be shaken before use.)
Q. CAN A CLEAN PAPER TOWEL OR RAG BE USED TO APPLY PRIMERS TO THE BODY OR GLASS?
A. Always use a clean unused wool dauber/felt to apply primers. Absorbent materials such as paper towels and rags absorb primer well but apply it to surfaces poorly.
Q. DOES THE GLASS AND BODY PRIMER NEED TO BE SHAKEN FOR EACH JOB?
A. Advanced formulation մʸѷ™ 5504G All-in-One Primer no longer requires shaking. However, shaking won’t have a negative effect on the performance.
Q. WHY IS IT RECOMMENDED TO USE A V- OR TRIANGLE-SHAPED BEAD WHEN DISPENSING ADHESIVE?
A. A V- or triangle-shaped bead provides maximum “wet-out” of the adhesive. It pushes air out and minimizes leaks. A V- or triangle-shaped bead also uses less adhesive versus a round bead with the same contact area. The V- or triangle-shaped bead should be at least 2/3 as wide as the bead is tall to avoid the bead rolling over.
Q. WHAT HAPPENS IF A BEAD OF ADHESIVE ON THE GLASS OR BODY IS LEFT LONGER THAN THE RECOMMENDED WORKING TIME?
A. Polyurethane adhesives start to skin once exposed to the elements. After the stated working time (on technical data sheet), the skin will impede proper wet-out and link-up to the bonding surface.
Q. HOW CAN THE CURED ADHESIVE BE REMOVED?
A. Cured մ™ adhesives need primer to bond to painted surfaces or plastics. If the cured adhesive is on unprimed (non-glass) surfaces and has not linked up, they might be able to be rubbed off. It is best to clean the uncured adhesive from unintended surfaces with solvent before it cures.
Q. WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO STORE մ™ ADHESIVES?
A. մ™ adhesive packages should be stored so as to keep the packaging dry and damage free. Material should be stacked only to a nominal height to avoid crushing the packages on the bottom.
Q. AT WHAT TEMPERATURES SHOULD մ™ ADHESIVES BE STORED?
A. մ™ adhesives should be stored for extended periods at an ambient temperature that does not continuously exceed 110°F (43.3°C) to maintain the stated shelf life marked on the packaging.
Q. WHAT IS THE AGSC WEBSITE?
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