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Avoid Applying Glue to a Wet or Oily Surface: Key to Strong Bonds

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Avoid Applying Glue to a Wet or Oily Surface: Key to Strong Bonds

For any epoxy glue application—especially on automotive glass—surface preparation is essential. Applying glue to a wet or oily surface can compromise your repair, leading to weak or unreliable bonding.

Why Clean, Dry Surfaces Matter

Epoxy glue relies on a strong chemical bond with the surface. Moisture or oily residues act as barriers that prevent proper adhesion, resulting in subpar repairs that may not withstand stress or environmental exposure such as vibrations and temperature changes. For automotive glass, these factors are even more critical due to the intense conditions experienced on the road. Always ensure surfaces are free of dampness and oil before starting any repair.

Effective Preparation for Automotive Glass Repairs

Before applying epoxy adhesive like the Klebfix Two-Component Fast Epoxy Glue, thoroughly clean the area with a mild, residue-free cleaner and allow it to dry. Use a lint-free cloth to remove any oil or dirt. A light roughening of the glass surface can also enhance the glue’s grip. Never rush the drying stage—patience pays off with a durable, invisible bond.

When Surface Conditions Really Matter

If you’re repairing windshields, rear windows, or other exposed parts, neglecting drying and cleaning can cause the glue to fail under pressure or weather. For safety and peace of mind—whether it’s a quick chip repair or a structural bond—proper surface preparation is unavoidable.

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Taking care to avoid wet or oily surfaces when applying epoxy glue is foundational for successful automotive glass repair. For more detailed guidance, return to our main guide on making epoxy glue for automotive glass.

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