Re: What glue to use for a vinal top????
[Re: Mopar Ron]
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05/23/11 10:10 PM
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This is what I hear from many of the Pro's: "Dap (Weldwood) spray grade Landau Top adhesive. Do not be tempted to use anything from a rattle can." It is for high temperature (as in a roof) use. Shipping is expensive because it is considered hazardous. They recommend finding a local top shop.
Brad
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Re: What glue to use for a vinal top????
[Re: 2abodymcodes]
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05/24/11 08:13 AM
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3m super trim adhesive. part # 08090. i have used this to install new vinyl tops years ago that still look good. comes in a large spray can. takes 4 to 5 cans to do an average top. if you follow the instructions, it will not come loose.
put on two vinyl tops with this stuff and it worked great. The one on my Duster has been on for 7 years now.
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Re: What glue to use for a vinal top????
[Re: dustergirl340]
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05/24/11 10:47 AM
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3m super trim adhesive. part # 08090. i have used this to install new vinyl tops years ago that still look good. comes in a large spray can. takes 4 to 5 cans to do an average top. if you follow the instructions, it will not come loose.
put on two vinyl tops with this stuff and it worked great. The one on my Duster has been on for 7 years now.
X100%...been using it for close to 30 years installing vinyl tops, or any interior applications needing a good long lasting adhesive, on my cars or customers, never had a problem other than a can clogging,...so buy extra, you can always return the unused stuff, better than getting caught short during an application,....the only time I see people have a problem with the 3M spray is due to inexperience...
Mike
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Re: What glue to use for a vinal top????
[Re: DAYCLONA]
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05/24/11 11:32 AM
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Thanks everyone, I remember using the 3M super trim adhesive when I did my wifes challenger around 02 and it worked great when I did the padded cover on my Squattie truck I had issues with it not holding around the edges but I am not sure if it was 3M adhesive I used, I bought it from the place I bought thew vinal from, I'll make sure we get the 3M stuff Thanks again for all the info Ron...
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Re: What glue to use for a vinal top????
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05/24/11 11:38 PM
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3m super trim adhesive. part # 08090. i have used this to install new vinyl tops years ago that still look good. comes in a large spray can. takes 4 to 5 cans to do an average top. if you follow the instructions, it will not come loose.
put on two vinyl tops with this stuff and it worked great. The one on my Duster has been on for 7 years now.
X100%...been using it for close to 30 years installing vinyl tops, or any interior applications needing a good long lasting adhesive, on my cars or customers, never had a problem other than a can clogging,...so buy extra, you can always return the unused stuff, better than getting caught short during an application,....the only time I see people have a problem with the 3M spray is due to inexperience...
Mike
yet another. One other tip: Ask your supplier if you can return unused cans. If they allow it, get an extra or two. Murphy says one will clog on you. Mine went on with no problem and the parts place took the unused cans back. I know that if I did not have those insurance cans, it would not have gone as smoothly. My Cuda only needed three cans. I also had three helpers to unfold the vinyl going on. Craig
2014 Ram 1500 Laramie, 73 Cuda Previous mopars: 62 Valiant, 65 Fury III, 68 Fury III, 72 Satellite, 74 Satellite, 89 Acclaim, 98 Caravan, 2003 Durango Only previous Non-Mopar: Schwinn Tornado
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