Dave,

I don't think he is asking about windshield adhesive.  I think he is asking about the 
compounds used to repair a crack in the windshield.  You can get a consumer version at 
Wallmart and auto stores.  It uses a syringe to pull a vacuum on the crack(s) and 
allows some type of clear glue to percolate into the cracks.  When it dries the cracks 
are nearly invisible.  This is a low cost alternative to replacing the entire 
windshield.
If this service is so rare in Armenia this guy should become a dealer for windshield 
repair and make a mint.
try www.windshieldrepair.com

-Chris

> 
> From: "Dave Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/06 Wed AM 09:19:00 EST
> To: "CRX Owners Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: CRX: Window Glue
> 
> An acquaintance from Armenia wrote recently with a question about what kind
> of adhesives are used to secure windshield glass. Though not directly a CRX
> issue, you folks are the best resource I know of for things like this. Can
> anyone help? It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Dave
> 
> Here's his message:
> 
>     I want to ask you about the following, though you had already done a lot
> for us, but I have nobody in the USA, whom I can ask. The matter is that
> there are a lot of new and second hand cars in Armenia and very often the
> frontal window as a result of car accidents and so on has small cracks on it
> and when you drive your car you should change the window for another one and
> it is very expensive and besides there are 1-2 specialists, who can do that
> and the request for it is big. I asked how this cracks may be liquidated,
> but I found out n othing, as it is professional secret. I think it is
> special window glue, which is used by special technology and heat regime.
> After it the cracks are liquidated. This glue or how it calls is made in the
> USA.
> 
> 
An acquaintance from Armenia wrote recently with a question about what kind of adhesives are used to secure windshield glass. Though not directly a CRX issue, you folks are the best resource I know of for things like this. Can anyone help? It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Dave
 
Here's his message:
 
    I want to ask you about the following, though you had already done a lot for us, but I have nobody in the USA, whom I can ask. The matter is that there are a lot of new and second hand cars in Armenia and very often the frontal window as a result of car accidents and so on has small cracks on it and when you drive your car you should change the window for another one and it is very expensive and besides there are 1-2 specialists, who can do that and the request for it is big. I asked how this cracks may be liquidated, but I found out n othing, as it is professional secret. I think it is special window glue, which is used by special technology and heat regime. After it the cracks are liquidated. This glue or how it calls is made in the USA.

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