🖤 Seal it like a pro—fast, strong, and built to last!
The 3M 08609 Window-Weld is a premium black urethane adhesive cartridge delivering a powerful 1,000 PSI tensile strength and water-resistant bond. Designed for professional-grade auto glass installation, it cures fully in 24 hours and works seamlessly with manual or powered caulking guns. Its universal fit and durable formula ensure a permanent, reliable seal that keeps your vehicle secure and stylish.
Color | Black |
Brand | 3M |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Liquid Volume | 10.5 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Item Form | Strip |
Surface Recommendation | Window |
Tensile Strength | 1E+3 PSI |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | 3M |
UPC | 051135086094 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00051135086094 |
Unit Count | 10.5 Fl Oz |
Material | Urethane |
Model | 3M |
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 0.75 x 0.3 inches |
Country of Origin | France |
Item model number | 08609 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 08609 |
National Stock Number | 8030-01-320-4710 |
J**E
high-performance results!
Excellent adhesive for auto glass and weatherproofing! Bonds strongly, cures fast, and remains flexible. The black finish blends seamlessly, and the cartridge is easy to use with a standard caulk gun. No leaks or cracks—just a durable, long-lasting seal. Perfect for professional and DIY projects. Highly recommend for reliable, high-performance results!
A**Y
Windshield Installations Done Right
Used this to install a new windshield—set rock-hard in 15 minutes with zero leaks. The strong adhesion passed my car wash test immediately. Pro results at home
C**N
It's what the auto manufacturers use, it works great.
Used this to repair my convertible top rear glass window, to re-attach the convertible top material to the glass. Flexible and easy to apply. If you follow the instructions, it does a great job and so far is weatherproof. Just don't let it dry on your skin, it will have to wear off since no solvent will touch it after it cures.
K**D
Amazon Fails to ship all the parts. Great product otherwise.
The product is great! 3M is a Top Notch company and I can always trust their products. Amazon, however, is not very reliable. I have ordered this product and it was received without the dispenser tip. I returned it and received a replacement. This too was without the dispenser tip. A call to 3M confirmed that the product should come with a dispenser tip. I further learned that Amazon is presenting that support should come from 3M, but 3M confirmed that they are not selling products directly to the public, which includes thru Amazon. 3M stated that they have been trying to get Amazon to stop having customers calling them for these sort of problems. Come on Amazon, get with the program! Don't take a great product and make it virtually unusable by not shipping all the parts ... twice now.
A**S
Good product
Good, strong product. Make sure you have a quality caulk gun, the first one I used bent and broke because this stuff is so thick.
P**O
This stuff really works.
Used this on my 2009 Audi A4 Convertible top glass rear window and it is holding extremely well. It has amazing sticking power, dries pretty fast.My only caution is when doing a window on a convertible top, you don't need a huge amount to do a good repair. I cut the bead line too big and I put too much material between the top and the glass window. I also used the CR Lawrence Suck and Clamps to hold down the top to the glass. So the combination of too much material and really tightening the clamps too tight, I made a mess and had a lot of material ooze out onto the glass. Also, I tightened down the clamps so tight that I must have forced some of the material up through the fabric, so that when I removed the clamps I had visible stains on the outside of the convertible top. However, my top is 9 years old, and this repair should get me another two years until I can buy a new one. Listed below are my recommendations.1. Make sure to buy the primer that goes with this and use it.2. Raise the top ever so slightly to take the pressure off it, then brace it so it doesn't drop down. I used rags under the back of the top and a cardboard box between the top and the front window.3. If you have a lot to repair, consider doing it in small steps, it's much easier that way.4. Use thin disposable gloves, have several extra on hand. If you get any material on the gloves, put on a new pair.5. Cut a small bead line, and apply a thin coat to the sealing area between the glass and the top material.6. Use the CR Laurence clamps, but don't tighten them too tight, only enough to get a good touch seal so the bonding material makes good contact. An alternative to the clamps could be one or two automotive inner tubes or pool toys, that you brace inside the car and then inflate to allow them to put pressure on the glass from inside the car.7. If any material oozes out onto the glass, loosen the clamp a little and allow the material to set up for about an hour. Then you can take the clamp(s) off and very carefully cut the xtra material using a razor blade. Be very careful not to fray the top with the razor blade. At this point the material doesn't need a lot of pressure to cut off, and light pressure on the blade will easily cut it. Re-apply the clamps.8. Starting within 30 minutes of applying the material, gradually ease the pressure off the clamps until after about 3 hours you can completely remove them.9. I let the repair set for two days before I drove the car.10. Take your time, it's not really hard to get a good repair.
M**R
Awesome stuff.
This is not my first purchase of this product. I’ve used it on my personal cars for decades. It’s great stuff but kinda messy. You need bench procedures when using it. Disposable gloves, some cardboard to protect your work bench, masking tape to tape off window glass and body parts. Paper towels- lots of and WD40. I use WD40 to clean off window glass and my tools which are generally a small putty knife and any edging tools . I’ve actually used WD40 to clean off window glass that I’ve removed that I installed years earlier that it worked great. The biggest issue is having everything figured out before you start. By the way I’ve learned this all the hard way. I use nothing but 3M glass sealing products on my glass, period. I don’t want to have a comeback.
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