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Your cart is empty.3M Windo-Weld Round Ribbon Sealer is designed as one roll of sealer with setting blocks. We constructed this ribbon sealer with a unique feature of controlled compressability which allows for easy installation. This product will not squeeze out or allow light to contact pinchweld. This roll of sealer comes with a sufficient amount of material to replace one windshield or backlite. Material: Rubber, Adhesive Type: Butyl Rubber
Stephen D. Moore
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Great quality sealant for the back glass of a 2002 F150 Lariat. Have had no leaks (rain or pressurized water during a wash) since replacing the original seal with this one. Make certain to remove all traces of original seal from both the glass and the frame or it won't form a proper seal (alcohol works wonder's to do a final wipe down of the frame and glass edge to remove any oily residues leftover from other cleaners before seal installation).
Leighton Dueck
Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
Worked well I used on the rear window of 2014 F150. And I got it sealed and watertight!This is actual 3M product š
L William Spach
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Used this product to install a sliding back window in my 2011 Ford Ranger.Was easy to work with, not messy at all, and sealed my new back window, without any leaks!!
Lewis F. Saettel
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
My F150 had a rear window leak that is pretty common with the F150 model I have and some of the others. I decided to fix it myself, which was a little bit of a nightmare because whoever tried to fix it before just squirted a bunch of stuff in there. After I cleaned it all up I installed this product and put it in as instructed and it really did the trick. It worked so well Iām so impressed with it.
Scott Eals
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
Used to replace the seal on the back glass of my 2014 Ford F-150. Easy install once you get all of the stuff out of the way. Went through my first rain storm after the install and the back glass showed no signs of leaking. I would recommend.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Arrived well packaged and in good condition. Used to reseal back window of pickup cab, application was easy and secure with no leaks after install. Definitely recommend this butyl sealing tape.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
2010 f150 rear window was leaking for years. Bought this and easily changed the seal. Removing the old goo was a pain. Mineral spirits did the job.
Amazing Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
This stuff is great.The job on a 2011 F150 is not too difficult; Itās just time-consuming⦠I did it myself in 4 hours including removing the rear seat (not put it back yet admittedly as Iām drying the carpet). The Top Tip I would share is that Brake cleaner does an amazing job of removing the old seal remnants off the paint.I pulled over half a gallon of water out of the back of my truck cab, and thereās still more soaked in the carpets. Donāt be like me and put it off - as soon as you notice condensation inside your truck, get the seal changed.
chris
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2023
Can't believe how expensive this stuff is!
J. S.
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2021
Used when I swapped out the solid rear window for a slider on my 2003 ranger.
raymundo mendez trejo
Reviewed in Mexico on October 6, 2021
EL PRODUCTO Y LA ENTREGA PERFECTAS SOLO EL DETALLE QUE LO COMPRE EN AMAZON MEXICO Y NO PUEDO FACTURAR YA QUE EL PRODUCTO VIENE DE ESTADOS UNIDOS
krutarth
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2020
Works great as intended.
Stu S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2015
Used this to reseal the rear and side window on my 97 Ford Ranger extra cab. Just the right size in my mind.Some advice: do the job on a warm day or a warm garage but don't lay the glass out in the sun and work on it there (I worked on my tailgate in the sun). This stuff got too sticky in the sun and it made it hard to reposition and get the paper liner off. If I were to do it again, I would put the ribbon on the glass in the shade or in the house, remove the paper liner, set it out in the sun to let it get really tacky, then put the window in. Be sure to be exactly where you want the glass to be, it grabs fast. Wiggle the glass as you push it in to set it well.Have disposable gloves and lacquer thinner available to keep your hands and paint clean. This stuff does not like to come off of anything, which is good for sealing windows...
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