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United States of America, Atlanta
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Review on πŸ”’ C.R. LAURENCE #SC6 Suck-N-Clamp Six-Pack (6): Convenient and Reliable Solution for Securing Objects by Bishop Roshad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for convertible glass top!

I used this and Rhino Glue (cyanoacrolate) in a 'brush on' bottle to reglue the glass on my 2010 Mustang GT. The brush in the Rhino glue bottle was very important to apply the liquid glue under the tight spots where the fabric separated from the glass and the thermal tape originally used to attach the glass to the top of the fabric. Just remember to protect the glass with tape (I used clear tape to catch drips of glue) and attach these clips fairly quickly before the glue sets (it's best to do a "practice run" to check the position of the clips before you go ). I've found that using a thin piece of wood (like a paint stirrer) and two of these clips works for straight sections - don't try to do too much at once; just work around and make a corner at a time, and leave the glue for a few hours to get a firm hold. Some may want to use 3M glue (much more expensive) and that's their choice, but Rhino glue worked great for me - just make sure it's pressed firmly before it starts to cure in humid air, can cure quickly, while areas that soak into the fabric will fully cure in a couple of hours - be patient! A week later I additionally applied a thin layer of clear Permatex silicone to protect it from water. Thank you to the other reviewers who encouraged me to do it and it saved me a lot of money.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Some issues