Looking for these 2 Glazing Bead

A home owner from Texas says:
Does a window usually have just one type on all sides, or do they differ? Also would it be possible or easier to just get a glazing compound to go around the old windows. Pretty much every window in my house needs repairs like this.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Greetings. The "U" shape looks like our white Philip's snap in glazing, the 55-193. The other one might be our white 55-204. You didn't give dimensions, so please compare both to your old bead to see if they match. Once you use putty on your windows, you can never go back the the glazing bead. Let us know if you have further inquiries. 

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