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    Quote Originally Posted by mko View Post
    Cuz home depot doesnt have automotive isle. LOL.

    Windo Weld is automotive glass sealant, and i posted that it could be found in NAPA, and also I saw it in Advanced Auto Parts too.



    Do not install prothane inserts if you still have auto transmission. Its been discussed before.
    I've read multiple times that people found a similar window weld polyurethane product at home depot for windows, doors, etc.
    None of the ones I saw were what they described and showed though

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    okay, do NOT use the construction polyurethane. The surface dried pretty dang hard, but once I drove the car and the engine heated up the mounts, the middle started oozing out because it didn't cure at all, even after a full week of sitting

    Just go with prothane LOL

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    Ive always wanted to try NP1. That shit is WICKED adhesive. Its marine grade stuff so it holds up pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beam514 View Post
    okay, do NOT use the construction polyurethane. The surface dried pretty dang hard, but once I drove the car and the engine heated up the mounts, the middle started oozing out because it didn't cure at all, even after a full week of sitting

    Just go with prothane LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by jubeiaire View Post
    i know a guy that saw a guy that knew a guy that once passed by a car that had been painted. Ill ask him tomorrow after consulting my magic ball to determine WHERE YOU LIVE in proximity to a paint shop NEAR WHERE YOU LIVE..................

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    Quote Originally Posted by beam514 View Post
    okay, do NOT use the construction polyurethane. The surface dried pretty dang hard, but once I drove the car and the engine heated up the mounts, the middle started oozing out because it didn't cure at all, even after a full week of sitting

    Just go with prothane LOL


    Thanks for the update broski

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