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Offline jbcollier

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A sticky situation
« on: Saturday,August 19, 2017, 08:42:52 AM »
A question for those of you in sunny, hot climes: what glue did you use for your upholstery?  I have used 3M 90 on the roof liner with good success but it was not good at holding down the vinyl on the dash (S1).

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #1 on: Sunday,August 20, 2017, 07:28:16 AM »
I have seen many recommendations for DAP Weldbond.  Just bought some yesterday at Lowes and used it on some door trim.  Much better than the 3M stuff IMO but better place it right first time as it is very sticky.

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #2 on: Sunday,August 20, 2017, 08:52:03 AM »
Do you mean "Weldwood"?  If so, which type?

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #3 on: Sunday,August 20, 2017, 09:59:55 AM »
It is very frustrating to finish up an interior re-trim and watch the glue release on the first hot weekend.   I have tried the 3M products and they all seems to let go in the heat.  The standard Weldwood is sticky but softens with heat and age.

The only glue that I have had any success with is DAP Landau and Top adhesive.

https://www.amazon.com/Dap-Weldwood-Contact-Adhesive-Solvent/dp/B004IH3HAQ

It is only available in 1 gallon+ sizes and may be difficult to get in California. 

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #4 on: Sunday,August 20, 2017, 10:38:11 AM »
Apparently it is available in quarts.

From the questions section:

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #6 on: Monday,August 21, 2017, 08:15:49 AM »
In the UK the best glue, in my humble opinion, is Evostik contact adhesive. Quite hard to get these days because its popular for sniffing.  I did my headlining and my dashboard with it with great results.  But you must get it right first time!

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #7 on: Monday,August 21, 2017, 08:26:33 AM »
Evostik starts to fail at higher temperatures, I would not use it!.  I used it on a couple of trim pieces and part of a headlining (I ran out of the proper stuff) and it failed in the heat and the other bites didn't. I use the contact adhesive that the trim guys use (can't remember the name tho) and that works fine.
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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #8 on: Monday,August 21, 2017, 03:09:35 PM »
On a recommendation from the yahoo list I went with Sprayway 92 FAST TACK Hi-Temp Heavy Duty Trim Adhesive.  It's meant for vinyl tops so I'm hopeful it will do the trick.  While installing the dash cover I had it out in the sun to soften things will I trimmed, stretched and smoothed things.  It got so hot that the fabric would burn my hands.  No wonder the other adhesive failed (3M 90).

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday,August 23, 2017, 07:45:26 AM »
I can't see that being a problem in the North of England!!

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Re: A sticky situation
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday,August 23, 2017, 09:16:48 AM »
I'm in (somewhat) northern Canada.  It isn't the heat, temp was under 20C, it's the clear skies and sun that cooks the dash.