Why not try PVC Cement, I used it on a shower hose, only thing that ever held,
Get the
primer too. Works on lots of stuff. Carl E.
Chris Rogers wrote:
> It may be worth a try, but the plasticizers in the vinyl usually inhibit a
>good
> bond, and super glues will not take any flexing on the bond line. Bonding the
>face
> of vinyl to itself is tricky. A hot melt that will bond to polypropylene will
> probably be your best shot. They are usually rubber based and will take a
>limited
> amount of stress. Is the fold blind where you could take a stitch in it with a
> long needle and secure the thread in a hidden area? Or is it backed up by
> something where a well placed staple will hold it?
>
> Chris Rogers
> '64 and most of a '66B
>
> JohnOmg@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Has anyone had success using Super glue or equivalent to get upholstery
>vinyl
> > to permanently adhere to itself? Normal trim adhesive is not strong enough
>in
> > an intricate fold or corner tuck.
> >
> > John Olman
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