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I was reading a post awhile back talking bout primers and temperatures, so it got me thinkin, what is AGRSS's stand on replacing glass in temps where primers stop working?
I thought I'd be ahead of the game and email AGRSS directly, but, alas, I received no response. Maybe they didn't get my email.
Agrss has SO MANY D/T registered AGR locations it make me wonder about AGRSS too.
From what I've seen and heard about their mobile installations in my area AGRSS'S validity concerns me.
and mobile CDN, what thought and time were you referring too? Tents with heaters? Blow dryers? If your urethane is too warm and you put it on a pinchweld that is too cold does it create a moisture layer between adhesive and pinchweld? Also, its 5 degrees outside you get a window out and its a dodge so all the urethane peels off the pinchweld how long start to finish should this job take? I'm not trying to be a pain, I'm just curious. We've all done it in this condition, I'm just wondering how safe it was to do?
AGRSS might be slow to repsond because they all have (real) jobs other than AGRSS and I think alot of people ask alot of nonsense questions, although I think you have a relavant question.