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"B" wind wings

Re-chroming my wind wing hardware attached to glass on my 1963 "B" coupe. Not having any luck, any suggestion removing hardware from glass.... Thanks !!

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Yes.
It involves the use of chemicals to soften the "sealant".
Use this at your own peril...be careful. Gloves, mask, eye protection, etc.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone works, I'm sure there are others as well.
Get a container and put enough MEK in to cover the piece.
Immerse piece, check it every few hours to see if it's loosened by pulling it apart in a STRAIGHT opposite direction, no side load or you'll be advertising for vent glass (ask me how I know).
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Hello Occar,

Maybe, I can help you. Please give me call at (904) 434-5510.

Vincent

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