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In a message dated 4/1/99 12:11:54 AM Eastern Standard Time:
<< < My door panels are starting to peel. is the same glue used for the door
>skins as the rest of the body panels? Exactly what is the glue used? >>
Don't be fooled by the big fancy stuff out there to reglue the door skins to
the doors,I used heavy duty construction advisive,found at your local Home
Depot, on Vin#1136 doors and other panels,and my panels were 85% peeled,that
was back in 1994,and as of 3/30/99,they are still holding their own.
Claude
Vin1024/Vin1136
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Subject: Re: Glue
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 00:11:54 EST
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In a message dated 3/31/99 10:00:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, jblair@exis.net
writes:
<< My door panels are starting to peel. is the same glue used for the door
>skins as the rest of the body panels? Exactly what is the glue used? >>
Don't be fooled by the big fancy stuff out there to reglue the door skins to
the doors,I used heavy duty construction advisive,found at your local Home
Depot, on Vin#1136 doors and other panels,and my panels were 85% peeled,that
was back in 1994,and as of 3/30/99,they are still holding their own.
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