Descrição do Produto: Loctite 37438 Kit de Adesivo para Espelho Retrovisor, 0.3 cc
O Kit de Adesivo para Espelho Retrovisor Loctite 37438 é a solução definitiva para a fixação de espelhos retrovisores em para-brisas, projetado com a mais alta qualidade disponível no mercado. Este produto atende aos padrões OEM, garantindo que você tenha um adesivo que não apenas cumpre, mas supera as expectativas de desempenho e durabilidade. Com os mais recentes desenvolvimentos técnicos, o Loctite 37438 oferece uma adesão rápida e eficaz, alcançando força de manuseio em segundos e força de montagem do espelho em apenas 15 minutos.
Este adesivo é ideal para remontar espelhos retrovisores de forma permanente, proporcionando uma fixação robusta que resiste ao desgaste do tempo e às variações climáticas. A fórmula inovadora do Loctite 37438 garante que o espelho permaneça firmemente no lugar, mesmo em condições adversas, tornando-o uma escolha confiável para motoristas que buscam segurança e eficiência.
Instruções de Uso:
1. Preparação da Superfície: Limpe a área de montagem do espelho e a superfície do para-brisa com um pano limpo e álcool isopropílico para remover sujeira e resíduos.
2. Aplicação do Adesivo: Aplique uma pequena quantidade do adesivo Loctite 37438 na base do espelho retrovisor.
3. Posicionamento: Pressione firmemente o espelho contra o para-brisa na posição desejada.
4. Aguarde o Tempo de Cura: Mantenha o espelho na posição por pelo menos 15 minutos para garantir a adesão completa. Evite movimentar o espelho durante esse período.
5. Verificação Final: Após 15 minutos, verifique se o espelho está firmemente fixado antes de utilizar o veículo.
Características do Produto:
– Volume: 0.3 cc
– Tipo de Adesivo: Adesivo de cura rápida
– Tempo de Manuseio: Força de manuseio em segundos
– Tempo de Montagem do Espelho: 15 minutos para força total
– Aplicação: Ideal para espelhos retrovisores de veículos
– Durabilidade: Resistência a temperaturas extremas e umidade
– Compatibilidade: Atende aos padrões OEM, adequado para a maioria dos veículos
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O Loctite 37438 é resistente a temperaturas extremas?
Resposta: Sim, o Loctite 37438 é projetado para resistir a temperaturas extremas, garantindo que o espelho permaneça fixo em diversas condições climáticas.
Pergunta: Quanto tempo leva para o adesivo curar completamente?
Resposta: O adesivo atinge a força de manuseio em segundos, mas recomenda-se aguardar 15 minutos para garantir a força total de montagem do espelho.
Pergunta: Posso usar o Loctite 37438 em outros tipos de superfícies além do vidro?
Resposta: O Loctite 37438 é especificamente formulado para uso em vidro e pode não ser eficaz em outras superfícies. É recomendado seguir as instruções de uso para melhores resultados.
Pergunta: O que devo fazer se o espelho não colar corretamente?
Resposta: Se o espelho não colar corretamente, verifique se a superfície foi limpa adequadamente e aplique novamente o adesivo, seguindo as instruções de uso.
Pergunta: O produto é seguro para uso em veículos?
Resposta: Sim, o Loctite 37438 é seguro para uso em veículos e atende aos padrões OEM, garantindo a qualidade e a segurança necessárias para a fixação de espelhos retrovisores.
Luis Feruglio –
as describrd
José Rivera –
Es muy bueno pero deben de tener mucho cuidado a la hora de ponerlo NO se quita de la piel tan facil para nada.
It is very good, I highly recommend it for what it is made of and I recommend only being very careful when applying it because it does not come off the skin easily at all.
Amazon Customer –
Used this for my truck rear window latch, it says to use a small dot of the glue.. I used just about the whole tube and cleaned up the extra around. (Alcohol pad is extremely helpful for cleanup)
I tried to use the window about 20 minutes after applying it and the entire latch fell off. I had to reapply with pressure for about a minute, and left it for 24 hours before trying my window. Pretty sure it’s glued shut, but that’s for a different day.
Randy Herbert –
Using the primer worked great
Stanley Yelnats –
The rearview mirror on my 2001 Jeep fell off sever years ago. I don’t drive often anymore. I bought a light plastic mirror from Amazon and installed in my Jeep… not the best option. I did eventually get it to adhere to the window, but eventually my Aussie knocked the mirror off… so for the past year, I’ve tried to reapply the plastic mirror, which would remain attached for a few days and fall off, basically I’ve had no mirror for the past year, but since I don’t drive much, wasn’t an issue… but because I don’t drive, the battery went dead and I had to apply the trickle charger for a few days and now that I have the battery recharged, I will try to keep the battery charged by driving a few times a week, but to do so, I need a rear view mirror.
So I decided not the purchase another mirror but to try to reattach a mirror. I still have the original mirror, but it is heavy. I also have a mirror similar to the original but lighter that attaches like the old mirror, so I decided to attach this mirror. I did some research and determined how to reattach a mirror and this adhesive Kit was one of my options. The kit was also less expensive than a new mirror.
So, to make a long story short, I bought the kit and yesterday (10-16) I made my attempt to reattach the lighter replica of the original mirror.
I read the instructions 4 or 5 times. I did several dry runs to make sure I was getting everything in it’s proper place and that I was applying the glue to the appropriate side, etc., etc….
One of the instructions was to squeeze the Part A activator ampule until the vial breaks. There is a small sponge on the top of the ampule and after observing the ample for a few minutes, it was apparent that the “vial” separates the liquid activator from the sponge and I should squeeze the ampule at the top near the sponge to break the vial, and after several minutes of squeezing the ampule, the vial didn’t break. I squeezed some more with no success, so I found small pliers and used the pliers to gently squeeze the ample near the top and after a few attempts, the “vial” broke. I could see the broken vial in the ampule.
I had cleaned the window as instructed and also the holder that I glued to the window. I applied the activator as instructed to the window and the mirror holder. I waited 5 minutes as instructed. I then applied the glue to the holder, making sure the holder was in the proper position and held against the window for 1 minute. I could actually see the glue harden around the edges of the holder. After 1 minute the holder appeared to be firmly affixed to the window. I slide the mirror in place and made several adjustments on the mirror with absolutely no movement from the holder now firmly affixed to the window.
This was yesterday. All appears to be a go with the mirror now firmly attached to the window.
Amazonカスタマー –
修理工場でガラス交換と言われたBMWですがこれ1本で解決しました。
ガッチリと固定されて安心できます。
修理代数十万円の代替としては素晴らしすぎます!
P –
I bought this after failing to attach a mirror with Permatex 81844 Professional Strength Rearview Mirror Adhesive.
Here’s what I did to replace my rear view mirror:
1. Trace the orientation of the metal button on the outside of your windshield with crayon or washable marker.
2. Remove any old glue residue from the windshield and metal button (from your rear view mirror) with a thin razor blade. Anything thin and flat will do.
3. Use sandpaper on the metal button to help the glue adhere to it. Sanding a quick cross-hatch pattern on the button should be enough.
4. Put latex gloves on.
5. Wipe the button and the area on the windshield with isopropyl alcohol to remove anything left over. Don’t touch the windshield or metal button with your bare hands at this point (your skin’s oil can interfere with the glue, hence the gloves).
6. Wait a few minutes for the alcohol to dry.
7. Open the adhesive kit and break the included glass vile. Apply the contents within the glass vile to the area on the windshield and on the rear view mirror’s metal button.
8. Wait a few minutes for it to dry.
9. Open up the glue. ONLY apply to the rear view mirror’s button (about a third of a dime’s size). QUICKLY attach the button to the mirror. If you wait, the glue may not stick. This step is important. I waited with the Permatex 81844 Professional Strength Rearview Mirror Adhesive because I thought letting it get tacky would be better (like with most glues), but it doesn’t work with this glue. Just attach the button to the mirror as fast as you can and hold it there for a minute. PLACE IT IN THE CORRECT ORIENTATION. It’ll be a nightmare if you get it wrong.
10. Wait at least 15 minutes if you are in a rush to get the mirror up. I waited 24 hours before I attached my mirror.
Voila! That’s how I did it. The Permatex adhesive probably would have worked if I didn’t wait for it to get tacky. Also, wait for a hot day so your windshield is warm. I think this helps with the bonding (not 100% sure). A little heat from a heat gun will help too if this is true. I think my car will break down before the mirror falls off again.
Bassdude404 –
Made sure the windshield was clean, scuffed the mirror mount with 380 grit sandpaper, cleaned everything with rubbing alcohol….Then per the instructions I applied the activator, waited 5 minutes, then applied one drop of adhesive to the mount and immediately put it on the windshield and held it in place a couple minutes…Instructions say the mirror can be installed 15 minutes later, I waited until the next day….It held about 5 or 6 seconds, until I went to adjust the mirror and it immediately came off in hand….I did notice that the one drop of adhesive the instructions said to do didn’t spread out on the entire surface of the mount either….I ordered a different brand and will give that a try…..
Terry Dillon –
I followed the instructions, and the mirror fell off the next day. I like locktite products generally.
I think there was too much of an overnight temperature change
Ollie –
Worked perfectly for my rearview mirror