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<blockquote data-quote="CC&#039;S95GT" data-source="post: 1214826" data-attributes="member: 10547"><p>Well. since they're glued in, it's highly doubtful you'll be able to get it out unbroken.</p><p>But if you have the time... why not try.</p><p>The old days a piano wire was used to cut through the sealer. Obviously this is a 2 man job. And the hardest part is getting the wire through the sealer in the first place. There are 2 alignment clips at the bottom of the window under the cowel panel used for window alignment that might get in the way of the wire.</p><p>Another way to try is using a long sturdy knife to cut through the sealer from the inside. maybe a little heat might help. Some wd-40 might also help the knife cut through the sealer too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC'S95GT, post: 1214826, member: 10547"] Well. since they're glued in, it's highly doubtful you'll be able to get it out unbroken. But if you have the time... why not try. The old days a piano wire was used to cut through the sealer. Obviously this is a 2 man job. And the hardest part is getting the wire through the sealer in the first place. There are 2 alignment clips at the bottom of the window under the cowel panel used for window alignment that might get in the way of the wire. Another way to try is using a long sturdy knife to cut through the sealer from the inside. maybe a little heat might help. Some wd-40 might also help the knife cut through the sealer too. [/QUOTE]
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