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    Correct glue for Lexan windshield

    OK sorry I was not clear did not mean that they were chemically interchangeable meant that a prior reference in this thread was to using Sikaflex to install windows in Vans world and Silproof is what is used in glassair world. One is polyurethane the other a hybrid silicone. My bad. Sikaflex...
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    Correct glue for Lexan windshield

    Zach has developed a great technique that I used on my Sportsman. Silproof is GE’s version of Slkaflex. Make sure silicone does not have an expired date, old product will fail.
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