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The upholstry fabric on the inside of my doors ('91 Accord) is falling
down. I have tried 3M spray adhesive. It works for a couple of weeks then breaks down. The problem, I think is the vinyl I'm trying to stick the fabric too is very slick. Todd K. |
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I have the same problem with my 90 Accord. I've tried 3M 90, 3M 77, Contact Cement. Nothing holds that stuff on. The research I did indicated that the plastic panel may be what they call Low E material. It is very difficult to get anything to bond to it. I'm going to try 3M hi-tack 76 next week end. 3M info indicates it may be the best they have in the aresol cans that might work with a Low E plastic. Will report if I have any luck. Of course you don't know until a couple of weeks to a couple of months when it normally starts to fall off again whether you have been successful. I may also try to put a line of epoxy in the perimeter groove, see if that helps. Frank On 1 Aug 2005 06:35:55 -0700, "Todd K." <toddk63@yahoo.com> wrote: >The upholstry fabric on the inside of my doors ('91 Accord) is falling >down. I have tried 3M spray adhesive. It works for a couple of weeks >then breaks down. The problem, I think is the vinyl I'm trying to >stick the fabric too is very slick. > >Todd K. |
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Todd K. wrote:
> The upholstry fabric on the inside of my doors ('91 Accord) is falling > down. I have tried 3M spray adhesive. It works for a couple of weeks > then breaks down. The problem, I think is the vinyl I'm trying to > stick the fabric too is very slick. > > Todd K. > -------------------- When patching tires, they have to rough up the surface of the rubber with a wire brush or sandpaper so the glue can stick to the 'scratches'. It's the same with adhesives and plastic / vinyl. Use some sandpaper on the smooth part, paint both surfaces lightly with contact cement and LET DRY for a several minutes (instructions on can). Assemble. Jet it straight, since it's going to be forever. 'Curly' |
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hey....that trick with sandpaper seems to be quite promising.. i think i have to do the same thing with my civic.. -- _karu_ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _karu_'s Profile: http://Club3series.com361 View this thread: http://fitfreak.net/forums/showthread.php?t=2499 Discussions from http://fitfreak.net |
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