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Glenn Ashmore wrote:
3M 90 spray adhesive. Easy to apply fairly neatly and will even hold SoundDown leaded insulation to the top of my engine compartment. You have about 1 minute to get the liner on smooth and then it will never move again. "cvj" wrote in message ... Could someone advise me of an adhesive to attach a foam-backed Vinyl Headliner to a plywood sheet? I am looking for something that is easy to apply (spray can?) but at the same time does not damage the foam through some kind of chemical inter-action. Thanks in advance Claus For really good adhesion which lasts for years, I have found the spray-can adhesives to be less useful than floor-tile adhesive, which is available in large volume cans, is easy to spread (naturally), and does not have the same tendency to affect the sinuses as the spray-can stuff. Any spray-can adhesive I have used only seems to last a season or two, and I think it is the volume per sq-metre, compared to the spread adhesives, which is lacking. They are OK for doing small repair jobs, but if you want your plywood panels to look good for years, use the above. Dennis. |
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