Rlyman1 wrote:
During Summer I wash the jeep every week, wax and polish minimum once a month, clay bar every 3 to 4 months, winter that schedule changes depending on how cold it is but generally twice a month and if i happen to get a really warm sunny day ill wax it. I've tried to clean the window seam using car wash soap and warm water as well as compressed air to blow out any dirt or particles there's nothing back there but the glue at this point, i think I will just live with it until summer and then attempt the job myself. The steps seem fairly simple,
1) Run piano wire from the outside in under the glue and then back out through the top of the window
2) wrap handles on each end of the wire and begin to pull back and forth along the glue until you've cut all the way around
3) remove the window and clean off all excess glue
4) reglue and replace
5) let dry
As for the urethane glue gun, im sure there is a rental place that will rent one out,
There's a special tool to cut the seal, you should look into that before you try to do it with wire. The urethane is in a tube like caulk. I had my windshield replaced for less than $150 and that included the glass. I'd shop around and maybe check the dealer as this isn't normal. If you bought it new then they should cover it depending on age and miles, there isn't any signature on your post so I don't even know what year your jeep is. It shouldn't cost more than fifty bucks though.
