max

Number of posts: 2945 Age: 21 Location: linton, cambs Drives: Mk4 GT TDI Registration date: 2009-02-09
 | Subject: what glue to use on my roof lining ? Tue Jun 30 2009, 10:28 | |
| title say it all really.
got some thin cotton fabric im going to stick to my roof lining, what glue would people recommend ? |
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Lupton_20vt

Number of posts: 6758 Age: 22 Drives: '03 Audi A6 Avant 1.9TDI PD180 - '89 Mk2 2.0 8v GTI - '01 Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja J1 - '00 Kawasaki KX 125 Registration date: 2009-02-01
 | Subject: Re: what glue to use on my roof lining ? Tue Jun 30 2009, 10:29 | |
| i have some loctite spray adhesive? that'll do it. |
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steve0990
Number of posts: 138 Age: 21 Location: kings lynn , norfolk Drives: 89' 1.3 moor door mk2 Registration date: 2009-05-25
 | Subject: Re: what glue to use on my roof lining ? Tue Jun 30 2009, 11:18 | |
| hey , i have just attempted to do my roof lining with a sprey glue and the next day the roof lining have fallen off !!!! not good , what im using to do it again is impact glue wich you brush on and it drys rock hard it all depends on the fabric , i used black vinyl but i know people in the pased who have used sprey glue and it was fine ? |
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max

Number of posts: 2945 Age: 21 Location: linton, cambs Drives: Mk4 GT TDI Registration date: 2009-02-09
 | Subject: Re: what glue to use on my roof lining ? Wed Jul 01 2009, 09:44 | |
| | steve0990 wrote: | | hey , i have just attempted to do my roof lining with a sprey glue and the next day the roof lining have fallen off !!!! not good , what im using to do it again is impact glue wich you brush on and it drys rock hard it all depends on the fabric , i used black vinyl but i know people in the pased who have used sprey glue and it was fine ? |
cheers dude, il do a test with both |
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nelds

Number of posts: 1755 Location: Haverhill Drives: 2.5TDI T4 LWB Registration date: 2009-06-17
 | Subject: Re: what glue to use on my roof lining ? Wed Jul 01 2009, 10:25 | |
| i used spray glue and black suede on my roof lining, the first hot day we had it all sagged off, ripped it off and re-covered it with speaker box acoustic carpet and contact adhesive.........jobs a good un |
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