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Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Anyone have experience reattaching a finger slide to the sliding glass helm windows?
What adhesive did you use?
Rear view mirror adhesive?

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I tried superglue, but it didn't stay attached very long. I probably didn't clean the old adhesive off the slide well enough - it's not easy getting it off. I discovered that I have one or two spare slides with stickum on them. I might give up and just put on a new one and save the old one for when I'm really desperate.
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Re: Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Rear view mirror adhesive did the trick for me.
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I bought new clear ones from a glass repair place, cleaned the glass thoroughly, and simply stuck them on - peel and stick. That was four years ago. Worked perfectly.
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Re: Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Don't know if these will work for you, but I tried the Perko window sliding window handle shown in the link below. They work well, are inexpensive and are very easy to attach, just squeeze them a little and slide them onto the edge of the glass ( a dab of gorilla glue is good).

https://www.perko.com/catalog/cabinet_h ... ow_handle/
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For what these things cost you'll spend more money on adhesives than replacements. The adhesive backing as supplied was very strong.

https://www.amazon.com/Prime-Line-Produ ... B00DS4CX96
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Leave it to you, Rob, to find the best deal! These are nearly half the price of the ones I bought four years ago and free shipping brings them to 1/4 the price. Everyone should stock up.
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Re: Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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I have four coming for the salon sliding windows on my CC. I remember having my doubts about the adhesive back when applying them on T-R but they were great, just make sure you get 'em in the right spot the first time, once it's on, it's on for good. I used some blue tape and made a box to center the pull in when I stuck it in place. If it were crooked it would have drove me batty ...... How did we ever survive before blue tape, and the internet !
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Re: Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Thanks for the info. With the weight of these windows I thought it would be difficult to find something that would hold but it sounds pretty straight forward.
Thanks everyone!
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Finger pulls
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Re: Attaching finger slides to glass helm windows

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Thank you Rob!

I too, tried to reattach one that had come off with super glue and it lasted most of the season but came off again about a month ago. I went to two glass repair places and they didn't carry them and could recommend anywhere else either. I tried a search on Amazon at that time but didn't use the term "finger slides" or "finger pulls" (I think I tried everything else I could think of). Mine are now on the way - in time for next season. The little things can make you so happy!!
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