REFLECTOR: Gluing the Headliner
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dugasd at bellsouth.net
Fri Nov 5 22:19:55 CDT 2010
I used 3m 777 adhesive. Fine spray and did not soak through. Still good at 8 years.
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On Nov 5, 2010, at 8:07 PM, David Scharfenberg <dave at winco.net> wrote:
> The very best (in my opinion) is 3M top and trim adhesive. It may only come in larger quantities, but it really works.
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> Dave Scharfenberg
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> On Nov 5, 2010, at 7:57 PM, Scott Derrick wrote:
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> I (re)glued in my headliner where I had cut in the new roof NACA's.
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> It came off! A thin layer of foam I got from a auto interior shop and the piece of cloth I had to rip out to clear the space for the NACA's.
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> Whats the best kind of glue to use for this? I think I had used 3M Super Adhesive, but I just read on the internet that, that is not recommended?
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> Scott
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