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Need vinyl top help.

Posted By: 68CoronetRT

Need vinyl top help. - 11/10/08 03:07 PM

I have been trying to research the best adhesive to use for a vinyl top installation. Some say to avoid the rattle can adhesives others recommend them. Can someone that has experience with this please give me some advice on what type of adhesive to use and how much to buy?
Thanks in advance. My top has been ordered and should arrive in a week or so.
Posted By: 71rm23

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/10/08 04:25 PM

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=0#Post4800531

This will help
Posted By: 68CoronetRT

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 12:14 AM

Thanks but that deals more with headliner installation. Anyone?
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 01:46 AM

Jim,



I've been doing vinyl tops for 25 + years (too long! )......buy a cheapo car cover $25 kind, cut the roof section off, tape it on the car, so just the roof is exposed,.....purchase 4 cans, you'll only need 2, but gaurrenteed 1 or 2 cans will clog when you need it most, and if they don't, simply return them when your done,.....you want 3M SUPER trim adhesive, before you start, test fit the vinyl top, mark the center of the roof in PENCIL only, front to back, side to side, no need to rough up the paint, just wipe with a mild thinner, fold the vinyl in half, the long way,( do a simulated "rollout" of the vinyl as you would install it, to see if you come up short on your placement, if so, readjust your position of the vinyl lieing on the car) start on any side, best to have an assistant on the oposite side to hold the vinyl up as you press it into shape from behind, as you unroll it towards you, when you spray the adhesive, do so in a very fast manner, you want it to cobweb on the roof skin, do not spray the vinyl backing, cobweb it very lightly,DO NOT SOAK THE AREA but have full coverage,spray the entire half you are working, the 3M spray head has 3 adjustments, experiment with them, after cobwebbing the roof half that your working, press it down from behind as you unroll it,if you can feel coolness or wetness thru the vinyl, stop and wait a few minutes, the glue is too wet and will soak thru the vinyl/ padding( iI usually wait 3-5 mins after spraying) having an assistant hold up the excess mat'l, until you make 50 % coverage, when you complete one half of the car, now you can proceed to the other side, now roll over the other side, pull it back to where the glue line is, should be on center of the roof, spray/ cobweb as you did the other side, repeat application, when done now your ready to trim off the excess and apply the nessacary trim, glass, etc.......the reason for the car cover is easy clean up afterwards, plus papering the car is tedious, plus flying glue gets under paper and can be a PITA to clean,,,,,,if you need to remove glue, 3M general purpose adhesive remover is very good!.....just do a test area first before actual use

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Posted By: 68CoronetRT

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 05:35 AM

Many thanks that is just what I was needing.
Posted By: sixbbl69

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 01:16 PM

most pros i have seen use a spray gun for glue. i would be careful of the shade tree approach.
Posted By: 68CoronetRT

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 02:28 PM

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most pros i have seen use a spray gun for glue. i would be careful of the shade tree approach.




I have a number of spray guns but so far nobody has suggested that approach.
These forums are great for being able to tap into someone's experience in jobs you are doing for the first time. Learning from others has helped me get as far as I am in this restoration and I value genuine, knowledgeable help and really appreciate those who take the time to give it.
Posted By: rrunner

Re: Need vinyl top help. - 11/11/08 03:05 PM

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most pros i have seen use a spray gun for glue. i would be careful of the shade tree approach.




I have a number of spray guns but so far nobody has suggested that approach.
These forums are great for being able to tap into someone's experience in jobs you are doing for the first time. Learning from others has helped me get as far as I am in this restoration and I value genuine, knowledgeable help and really appreciate those who take the time to give it.


Yes the pro's use spray guns, but only due to the amount of work and glue they use. The glue guns are just that made for the thichness of the glue, don't think a reg paint gun would ever pass the glue. I know the 3m glues are good, never used them for a top but have had good luck with them for other projects.
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