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I have redone a hatch, but is is a big job that takes a lot of careful work and proper materials. Basically you completely diassemble the glass from the alum frame then remove the old black window glue (you should probably etch/alodine/prime/paint any exposed aluminum from the glue removal process. Separating the glass from the frame is very diificult to do with breaking the glass. Once everthing is cleaned up, you need to use 3m glass primers (#08683 then #08684) then 3m windo-weld super fast urethane #08609.
When I first research this, I determined that any thing less than what I did, would not result in a lasting repair. This job is pretty high up the DIY difficulty scale. Used hatches will all eventually suffer the same delamination as the UV light breaks down the original bond and eventually all hatches will begin separating at some point.
The best procedure I found on-line back when I did mine was at 924.org/techsection. If it is still there, it details basically what I did.
good luck
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