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Location: Racine, Wi | So on one of my seats on the crestliner, the padding separated from the seat itself. Looks like they used some sort of glue, but not sure what. Anyone know what would work for reattaching the padding?
I use it as a backup, but need it for next week, and now that I've forgotten about it, I have to figure it out pretty quick.
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Location: menasha wi 54952 | Clear silicone sealant rated for outdoor use will do the trick for you. Any hardware store or large chain store (Home Depot) will have it. Great bonding characteristics and lasts forever. |
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Location: Racine, Wi | Sweet! Thanks!
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Location: oswego, il | My logo came off my crestliner seat and i gorilla glued it. I love that stuff. |
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| You might try the 3M Weatherstrip adhesive. |
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Location: Grand Forks ND | Most of the time when they put this stuff on they're just using a spray adhesive. |
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Location: Maine Township, MN | MuskyManiac09 - 8/29/2012 2:13 PM
Most of the time when they put this stuff on they're just using a spray adhesive.
Yep. 3m Super 77 works.
Edited by nocturnalmotors 8/29/2012 2:44 PM
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| MuskyManiac09 - 8/29/2012 2:13 PM
Most of the time when they put this stuff on they're just using a spray adhesive.
Yep exactly.
I've installed thousands of yards of carpet (and foam covered vinyl, vinyl trim etc), all with a spray adhesive. To me it seems just like the 3M stuff just we bought it in bulk and used a large pressurized sprayer. |
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