68 Barracuda Door glass chrome trim

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Bluecuda340

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What is a good method to bond the trim back onto the back of the door glass? Both side on mine are loose. Thanks for any help.
 
Ive yet to complete that step. My first thought is use something flexible or at the very least semi rigid. Im a huge fan of e6000. Before any repairs on my instrument cluster I performed bond tests on the back of the actual old plastic. Adhesives included high end epoxies and crazy type glues. E6000 has the best bond by far and it is very flexible, this is an advantage when bonding 2 rigid materials as it absorbs movement shock whereas rigid epoxies bond line tends to shear with impact shock/ movement.
 
The chrome is attached to the back edge of the glass
with glass setting tape.
 
The chrome is attached to the back edge of the glass with glass setting tape.
Yep, and according to replys in previous threads, that material comes in various thicknesses. You'll need to know which is needed. Good luck with it.
 
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