a Q about 3m spray adhesive?
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a Q about 3m spray adhesive?
how strong is this stuff? i'm redoing the interior on my bird, and would like to go with a black vinyl for my headliner, and vary from the overdone felt look. i'm only wondering if the 3m spray adhesive is strong enough to hold up this heavier fabric? or is there something else i should use for the job?
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Take a look at this post When I redid my headliner almost 4 years ago, I used 3M spray adhesive, but I did not use vinyl. I just used stock headliner foam material.
Take a look at this post When I redid my headliner almost 4 years ago, I used 3M spray adhesive, but I did not use vinyl. I just used stock headliner foam material.
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There are numerous spray adhesives made by 3M. Both Super 77 and Spray 90 High Strength Adhesive are readily available at Home Depot. Here is a link that has a wide selection of the 3M products. I've attached it just as an example of what 3M has available. Read the product description to make sure that you are using the correct product for this application. Then do a web search or call around for availability and best pricing.
3M spray adhesives
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3M spray adhesives
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I can't remember the name of the stuff that I have but it is a spray on carpet glue in a can that my uncle gave my ( he lays carpet for a living) i havent used the stuff yet but i tested it on some fabric the i had lying around and i couldn't pull the stuff apart I'll let you know what it is as soon as i find the stuff
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