| My (very good) upholsterer in San Diego buys the real Weldwood contact
cement here in San Diego.  That is what we used.  I am sure that
hardware stores do not stock it here but the pros know where to go.
The other stuff simply won't hold the material on a hardtop
convertible's top.
-Roland
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 17:39:39 +0000 (UTC), you wrote:
>As far as Weldwood is concerned there is an effective contact cement and then 
>there is the California version of Weldwood.  The California version is not 
>worth your time.  I had to buy out of state through Amazon to get the more 
>flammable (but works) version that the People's Democratic Republic of 
>California is protecting us from.  I used it for the saddlebags on my Harley 
>Davidson.  They are an all leather construction and tend to "deflate" over a 
>short amount of time.  Looks terrible.  Through a club affiliation I got 
>shaped double thick hard leather inserts for the front and back sides.  In the 
>instructions it was recommended the non-California version of Weldwood Contact 
>Cement.  It has held fast since 2003.  In the pictures you can see what 
>happens to the bag over time and what it should look like (my bike). Actually 
>comes nice from the factory, but leather does not keep it's shape very well.
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