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  2. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    The mixture sets in 4-6 hours and fully cures in up to 15 hours. It can be used as an adhesive, laminate, plug, filler, sealant, or electrical insulator and can be drilled, ground, tapped, machined, sanded, and painted when cured. J-B Kwik is a faster-curing two-part epoxy with medium-temperature resistance up to 300 °F (149 °C).

  3. Rubber cement - Wikipedia

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    For example, rubber cement is used as the marking fluid in erasable pens. [4] Because rubber cements are designed to peel easily or rub off without damaging the paper or leaving any trace of adhesive behind, they are ideal for use in paste-up work where excess cement might need to be removed. It also does not become brittle like paste does.

  4. Power window - Wikipedia

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    Many cars have a feature called "courtesy power on" which allows the windows to remain operational for a brief period after the key is taken out of the ignition, so that adjustments can be made without putting the key back in. Additionally, some vehicles offer the option to operate the windows from outside the car using a remote. [12]

  5. Mortar (masonry) - Wikipedia

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    Mortar holding weathered bricks. Mortar is a workable paste which hardens to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the irregular gaps between them, spread the weight of them evenly, and sometimes to add decorative colours or patterns to masonry walls.

  6. Quarter glass - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, the Lincoln Town Car had a version where the vent window would retract into the door separately from the primary side window, so that the vent window would always drop down first and was the last to return after the main window was rolled back up. The Toyota Century had vent windows that would pivot out, and were operated with ...

  7. Should I warm up my car before driving on frigid winter days ...

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    While most internal combustion engines don't require time to warm up — even though many people like to hop into a warm vehicle — EV owners may need to take some action before getting on the road.

  8. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    It includes windscreens, side and rear windows, and glass panel roofs. Vehicle glass is generally held in place by glass run channels, which also serve to contain fragments of glass if the glass breaks. Back glass is also called rear window glass, rear windshield, back shield, or rear glass. It is the piece of glass opposite the windshield.

  9. Addison Rae Steams Up Car Windows on a Sexy Drive in Music ...

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    Addison Rae is back with a new song!. The pop star, actress and social media personality, 23, gave fans a taste of her new sound on Aug. 9 with the sleek pop track “Diet Pepsi” and its steamy ...