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  1. Step #1 Chip Out the Old Putty. Setup a drop cloth to catch the inevitable debris from the process. ...
  2. Step #2 Prep the Rabbets. Brush off any remaining dust in the glazing rabbets. ...
  3. Step #3 Replace Glazing Points. ...
  4. Step #4 Apply Glazing Putty. ...
  5. Step #5 Clean With Whiting. ...
  6. Step #6 Finish With Paint. ...
  7. Replacing the Glass.
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Run the heat gun over the putty from side to side, being careful not to concentrate any heat in one spot for too long as if glass gets too hot it will crack.
Apr 5, 2020 · Dip the end of the putty knife in mineral turpentine. Such a handy tip! This will soften the putty and allow for you to smooth the surface. Use ...