Attention: to avoid damaging your hands with sharp edges, work with gloves.
1. Clean the contact surface of the body from the adhesive, leaving 1-2 mm of adhesive on the surface.
Note: If all the adhesive was removed when cutting, clean the body surface with a piece of cloth soaked in solvent and wait 30 minutes. Then cover the surface of the body with a new layer of glue 2 mm thick.
2. Clear and degrease a contact surface of glass and a surface of adjoining glass to a body.
3. Install the glass on the body. Put alignment marks on the glass and body, as shown in the figure.
Note: Do not damage the glass and painted body surfaces.
4. Install the seal (A) and pistons (B and C) on glass (D), as it shown on the picture.
5. Using a brush, apply the primer to the glass as shown.
Attention: clean the surface from dirt and grease, do not touch the surface after applying the primer, otherwise the connection will not be tight.
Note: Use a primer designed for glass installation. The drying time of the primer is indicated in the instructions for use.
6. Using a brush, apply the primer to the bodywork as shown. Wait 10 minutes.
Attention: clean the surface from dirt and grease, do not touch the surface after applying the primer, otherwise the connection will be leaky.
7. Apply glue (A) on, glass contact surface (IN), seal and finish as shown in the picture. Wait 30 minutes.
8. Install trim (IN) on glass (A), as it shown on the picture.
9. Install glass (A) along with trim (IN) on the body in accordance with the labels. Press lightly on the glass, first at the corners, then over the entire contact surface. Do not open or close car doors until the adhesive has dried.
10. Remove excess adhesive from glass or painted body surfaces.
11. Wait 1 hour. Check and repair leaks in the connection.
A) After the curing time has elapsed, check the tightness of the joint.
b) Repair leaks with automotive glass sealant.
12. Install the A-pillar Trim (see section "Interior trim").