VWD Urethane Installation Kit
VWD Urethane Window Installation Kit for Small Windows *Bunk, Cargo Door Type Van Windows ( 1-Urethanes 1-Primer)
- Urethane Shelf Life 3-6 Months
- Primer Shelf Life 1 Month
Kit Includes
Sikaflex P2G Urethane Adhesive is a primer-less to glass, one component, cold-applied, quick-curing, high-viscosity polyurethane adhesive designed for use in replacing direct glazed automotive glass windows. Engineered to perform to the strength of OEM Specs. Sikaflex P2G exceeds all federal requirements for FMVSS 212 / 208.
This Urethane Adhesive can be used primer-less on Windshields. However; we recommend using a primer on side windows, unlike most windshields side windows are vertical and the primer will make for a quicker bond to the wall of the van for safer installation.
Sikaflex P2G Urethane Adhesive is designed for use in replacing direct-glazed automotive glass windows.
- Primerless to glass
- Good Decking
- Good cut-off string
- 6-hour Safe Drive Away Time (leave window taped in place for a minimum 24hrs)
- Exceeds FMVSS 212/208
Sika® Primer-207
Sika-Primer acts as the base layer on your van wall to ensure proper adhesion of the urethane.
Sika® Primer-207 is a solvent-based black primer, which reacts with moisture and forms a thin layer. This layer acts as a link between substrates and adhesives.
Sika® Primer-207 is specifically formulated for the treatment of bond faces prior to the application of Sika’s 1-component Polyurethanes. This primer might provide excellent adhesion without previous activation steps on many substrates. Sika® Primer-207 fluoresces under long-wave UV light for a limited period of time. This feature is used for in-process control.
- Enhanced adhesion on a wide variety of substrates
- Visible under UV light
- Easy to use
A standard Caulking Gun will not suffice for automotive urethane. If you need we carry a 26:1 Ratio Caulk Gun to ensure a more professional installation
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Standard Shipping times 1-2 Week Lead Time , with a 1-5 Day Travel Time. (Subject to change due to supply chain issues)