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The 3M window weld is not what you are looking for as it is permanent. It sets up a bit firmer than silicone. Once cured, it will not release from properly treated/primed parts... it requires cutting off with a razor blade or saw type tool. It is the type of stuff windshield installers use to bond replacement windshields to modern cars. It is great stuff for re-bonding 924/944 rear hatch frames to the glass provided one properly treats and primes the glass and the hatch frame. It is pretty pricey and will go bad in the tube once opened.
The 3M strip caulk is something I use for bedding/sealing stuff like 944 tail lights. I am not sure if it is what you are looking for because while it does stay soft, it is not all that "sticky" if you are relying on it alone to hold something in place.
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