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| karl h
08-02-2012 10:35:43
132.3.57.68
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I am looking to replace the headliner in my 2294, but on all the ones i have done in the past i cannot seem to make them stay up there with the 3m spray adheisive. They stay for a bit but eventually they come off again. Is there any glue that i can apply with a roler and "paint" it on? Or does anyone have any other suggestions? |
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| rbradk
08-03-2012 03:18:41
24.46.39.139
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| Nasty, Nasty chemical cleaners will clean the surface. I do not usually suggest the use of the following: MEK or trichloethylene These are for BARE METAL ONLY....or it will be shortly thereafter. Otherwise use the paint prep grease and oil remover... |
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| Mike in Mn.
08-02-2012 19:40:24
70.101.157.121
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| When I redid the cab in my Case I didn't have very good luck with the spray can stuff, went to Menards and got a can of tile or linoleum adhesive, spread it on with one of those tools and a brush, its still doing the job, not one piece ever came loose, it was a nasty job but worth it in the long run. |
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| caseman-d
08-02-2012 18:14:55
67.142.174.27
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| Make sure it's the 3M Super Adhesive caseman-d |
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| case trader
08-02-2012 17:34:08
67.142.162.20
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| Chuck is right prep prep prep i use only 3m spray the first coat let it dry (completly) then a second coat getr right the first shot you won't get a second. |
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| chuck machinist
08-02-2012 11:55:35
158.106.52.10
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| SURFACE PREP IS 90% of the project! |
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| Case Nutty 1660
08-02-2012 11:34:03
75.127.24.27
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Re: headliner in reply to karl h, 08-02-2012 10:35:43
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| I have very good luck with the spray on adhesive, are you cleaning it up good before appling the glue? I scrape off the old best I can sometimes use a wire wheel to buff off more them pressure wash let dry then wipe surface down with lacquer thinner then apply spray glue to both the foam and cab let dry till tacky then start at one side and press well to bond glues, I also put more glue on the vertical surfaces good luck cnt |
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