Hmmm I was going to reccomend 3M Super Trim Adhesive. It works great but
I think that Marc might have a stronger product. The tips of the flames on
my door panels are starting to let go and I think that the 30NF might be
a better choice. I wonder how it stands up to the armour-all type products?
Its been my experience that armour all really does a number on glue.
Daniel 69 2000
Oakland CA
> CalSpeed@aol.com wrote
>
> >> What type of glue should be used to install the interior vinyl kits?
> >> Should it be a spray mount type adhesive or something else? TIA.
> >>
> >
> >HEllo,
> >
> >I would recommend a can of contact cement rather then a spray. Cheaper and
> >neater. Feel free to come on over anytime and I will show you the step by
> >step pics of my interior install. It may save you some headaches.
> I would agree that brush applied contact cement will be neater. I would
> recommend against using Home Depot type contact adhesive unless you live
> in Northern Europe like Thomas or Chris. The widely available weldwood
> type contact cement lets go in the heat. In fact it's fairly easy to
> debond pieces with a regular hair-dryer. Look into trim shop and
> upholstery supplies for a neoprene or similar adhesive made for
> automotive purposes. I've been using a 3M product (fastbond 30NF) It is
> a water-based contact cement, but outsticks any solvent based glue I've
> used. We tested it at ADI, an effects shop where i worked, with heat
> (250deg oven) and water (soaking in a bucket overnight after curing. and
> it held on great! You'll need to find a 3M distributor.
>
> -Marc T
>
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