- With a sponge, apply a light coat of glass primer along the edge of the rear window (A) and moulding (B) as shown, then lightly wipe it off with gauze or cheesecloth:
- Do not apply body primer to the rear window and do not get body and glass primer sponges mixed up.
- Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands. If you do, the adhesive may not bond to the rear window properly, causing a leak after the rear window is installed.
- Keep water, dust and abrasive materials away from the primed surface.
Cross-hatched area: Apply glass primer here

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- With a sponge, apply a light coat of body primer to the original adhesive remaining around the rear window opening flange. Let the body primer dry for at least 10 minutes:
- Do not apply glass primer to the body and be careful not to mix up glass and body primer sponges.
- Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.
Cross-hatched area: Apply body primer here
- Before filling a cartridge, cut a ''V'' in the end of the nozzle (A) as shown.

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