it took me two class periods at school. so if you spent a good 8 hours on it you could get it done. I used one of the handheld sandblasters with the recycler unit on it, so the sand didnt go everywhere, and so you dont waste sand, but that takes forever because it only blasts a nickel size spot...
its almost like the water gets trapped under the molding when it rains/when you wash it. Maybe the windshield was replaced before and wasnt treated properly. :shrug:
Its a pain. Expect to replace the windshield if you attempt to do it, they are encapsulated windshields, which means that the molding wraps around the glass, on top and on bottom. It is nearly impossible to remove without cracking.
I had some nice windshield rust on the top of the windshield of my 97 SHO. It didnt look bad until i took the windshield out, and discovered that there was more than I bargained for. Rust all over the whole lip, i'm surprised that the windshield didnt leak because the adhesive was not even...
My 97 SHO dash is lifting a bit, not bad, but I want to stop it before it gets worse. The portion that goes above the gauge cluster is lifting a bit. Anyone run into this? (I bet someone has) And if so, what is a good product to use to fix it?
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