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Old 02-08-2016, 07:11 PM
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Default What glue for trim, headliner, weatherstrip?

Looks like rubber cement in some areas, no idea in others. Glue for weatherstrip. Glue for vinyl to windshield frame and headliner to header...cab car here....ideas?
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I use Pliobond industrial adhesive for all the items mentioned. I've had good results.
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^^that. Sticky.
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I've used this for interiors and will be using for my engine insulation pad.

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/p...7828/7030038-P


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So this pliobond is a tube? Liquid like with a reasonable drying time to allow the weatherstrips to go into place then cure? I can see the spray adhesive being used for the vinyl A-pillar coverings, just real worried about splatter when spraying.
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Originally Posted by AllMine
So this pliobond is a tube? Liquid like with a reasonable drying time to allow the weatherstrips to go into place then cure? I can see the spray adhesive being used for the vinyl A-pillar coverings, just real worried about splatter when spraying.
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Pliobond comes in various size cans. Never seen it in a tube. Needs to be stirred well as it tends to separate and best applied with a small battery brush you can throw out.

Pliobond is a great product. Used a lot in the aviation industry. It'll clean up easily before it cures with some 3M Adhesive Remover. After curing it is tough to remove without MEK.
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If you can find it, Parabond M-250 is the best brushable contact cement out there.



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