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Enthusiast Joined May 12, '12 From Phoenix Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Can anybody recommend an adhesive for the door fabric that holds up in high interior temps?
I have used spray adhesive, but when summer rolls around, the adhesive doesn't hold. If I forget to put up my windshield shade, air temps can reach over 160 inside on a summer day. I know I can just remove the cloth, but what can I say, I love my stock interior! |
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I tried a variety of adhesives, eventually found one which handles high interior temperatures by a company called ProForm. PF 505 is the one I used to attach my door cards; there's a stronger version meant for attaching trim and the like but it doesn't do as well with flexible materials.
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 21, '07 From Virginia Beach, VA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Can anybody recommend an adhesive for the door fabric that holds up in high interior temps? I have used spray adhesive, but when summer rolls around, the adhesive doesn't hold. If I forget to put up my windshield shade, air temps can reach over 160 inside on a summer day. I know I can just remove the cloth, but what can I say, I love my stock interior! I've had success using weatherstrip adhesive. |
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