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Old 08-10-2003, 08:11 PM
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3M super 77 spray?

Im getting ready to apply my vynal to my door panels,and before I do Ive been testing on dummy pieces and Im having a hard time with the vynal bubbling in areas and wanting to pull away what Im I doing wrong here? (Im spraying both the foam and vynal and letting it stand for about 1 minute before applying it, starting from the center working my way outwards.)
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Old 08-10-2003, 09:54 PM
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I have never had a fond liking for 3M #77. IMO it is a very poor adhesive. I do know however that if you assemble the pieces before the glue dries sufficiently you will have problems. There is a commercial grade spray adhesive that upholstery shops use. I do not know if it is available in a rattle can or not. Any auto upholstery shop can turn you on too it.

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Old 08-10-2003, 10:31 PM
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Use 3M Foam Fast for vinyl to foam ... 3M Top & Trim for the ceiling.

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The best is glue made for vynal tops. I buy mine from APCO(a supplier of wholesale fabric & auto supplies).
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You probably wont find it over a counter, but maybe an upholstery shop. CONBOND, it comes in a can, we use it out of a drum, its excellent stuff, made by a company called Columbia.

And its spelled vinyl....
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glueing to your foam

not sure if you guys are aware of this but if you are using closed cell foam you should be sanding the skin befor you apply the glue. trust me it makes a big differrence.
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