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Berkland’s Polyurethane Windshield Adhesive delivers a fast-curing, high-strength bond designed to meet manufacturer standards for windshield replacement. This black, water-resistant sealant is easy to apply with any standard caulking gun, featuring a medium viscosity and non-sag formula for precise control. Suitable for all automotive glass projects—from cars to RVs—this kit includes nitrile gloves and an applicator tip, making it ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking durable, weatherproof window seals.
Color | Sealant Black |
Brand | Berkland |
Item Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
Liquid Volume | 310 Milliliters |
Item Form | Strip |
Surface Recommendation | Window |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Berkland Goods |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00860009156494 |
Material | Polyurethane |
Model | BGAutoBlack |
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.45 x 2.6 x 2.52 inches |
Item model number | BGAutoBlack |
Manufacturer Part Number | BGAutoBlack |
T**N
Works great!
Good product, glue sets well, spreads easily from caulk gun, no leaks. I have done many windshields with this product, I like it.
J**X
Great product, easy to use.
This product works well for what it is. The quality of install is solely on the user.If you don't heat it up prior to using it, you're gonna have a bad time. The product listing recommends it for a reason. Once heated, it comes out like water.Gloves are highly recommended and I can't emphasize this enough. Don't be like me and have to spend forever removing it from your hands (if you do, use hand cleaner cream and soap+water).I've purchased this multiple times, and it has held in a back windshield, front windshield, and sealed up body cracks that were leaking moisture.It is extremely messy, so use a tool or gloved finger to manipulate it after application! It comes off easily with a little isopropyl alcohol.
C**S
Perfect windshield adhesive
Did the job. Changed windshield frame on YJ wrangler so I moved glass to new frame. Adhesive cured as expected and have zero leaks. After 6 months Hawaii sun, no leaks, to heat deterioration and no expansion mess.
O**Z
Strong adhesive, but takes careful application
I purchased this polyurethane windshield adhesive for a DIY windshield replacement, and it works well. The bond strength is impressive — once cured, the windshield feels secure and stable, giving me confidence it will hold up over time.The fast-curing formula is convenient, but you have to work quickly and carefully. The adhesive sets faster than I expected, so applying it evenly and positioning the windshield correctly requires focus. The nozzle helps with precision, but a steady hand is important to avoid excess adhesive seeping out.Overall, this is a reliable, high-strength adhesive. It’s great for windshield installations as long as you’re patient and precise during application. I’d recommend it for DIYers and professionals alike.
J**S
Works great
Used it to glue back in the soft-top glass in a Miata. Worked as intended. Highly recommend throwing it in a boiling pot of water before using, made applying very easy. I let it sit for 24 hours in the sun before removing what I used to hold the glass up, and so far it's working perfect. I'd happily buy this again over the 3M for a fraction of the price
K**A
Its good!
The product is easy to handle. It sticks quickly. I used it to place a car rear window and perfect
D**S
Hard to get out
Soaked in hot water, wrapped in a heating pad for over an hour. The first few minutes it went easy. The tube cools pretty quickly, about half way through I couldn't squeeze any out with two hands. Many people stated that an electrical driven gun would have been better. If I ever attempt it again, it needs to be hot going into the gun, and has to be squeezed out within 5 minutes.As everyone said, its messy. By the time its over, its everywhere.
W**D
Worked for my truck
I installed a new windshield on my truck and used this. The stuff is extremely sticky. Use the gloves and don't get in on your skin or you'll try every chemical possible like I did to get it off. Mineral spirits works better than acetone and gas. If it gets on your shirt, you just lost your favorite shirt. It stayed tacky for a while. I put it on the frame and it was 1.5h later before I could get someone to help me lift the windshield on the truck. It was around 85° outside. It rained the next few days and never had a leak so I'm sold on using it again.
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