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The passenger window on my f 150 came unglued from track what kinda glue do i use to glue it back

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3M Panel bonding adhesive is the proper adhesive. It is about $40. I would recommend thorough cleaning of the window using a razor blade and denatured alcohol. Also, remove the black seat clips and clean this area really well. Leave the window up for 24 hours in a heated garage to let the adhesive cure properly.

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