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Vinyl top adhesive
my 67 will be painted this week. First thing i'm going to do is install a new vinyl top. Does anyone have suggestions as to what kind of adhesive to use? With so many products out there these days, I'm sure some of these are much better than they were back in the day
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I've been eyeballing the DAP vinyl top adhesive ... sold by the gallon for about $60 w/shipping most places. Would be nice if I could use it for the headliner too, but I'm not sure if it's suitable for that.
I hear you definitely want something "high temp" for both vinyl top and headliner. Headliner will be here in a couple of weeks, gotta pull the trigger on something soon, would be nice if I could use it for both jobs. You going with a "standard" vinyl top or the "correct" stuff for about three times more? This is a case where I'll probably spring for the "correct" stuff, mostly because it has the right backing on it, same as OEM. |
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See post #12 in this thread where I did mine.
http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=665044 ESPECIALLY SEE where the wax paper needs to be doubled back on itself! |
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vinyl top adhesive
Thanks to both of you for the replies. I'm going with the "good" vinyl top as i'm doing a complete restoration and i want it correct. Also, i remember now that i had seen the old post with pics about the proceedure to install the top. Very good post. The landau top adhesive will be here this friday, just in time! Another thing i have is the newer book in the restoration series by Fred Mattson. It's called "How to install Automotive Interior Kits". This book is a great source of information.
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Old Goat ... would you say the same glue is suitable for use on the headliner?
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Uh, can't say there. It's really good stuff for the top, but I used 3M spray for the headliner.
Wouldn't hurt to try a small piece to see. |
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Is your roof getting painted? Because your new paint job will need time to evaporate or "breathe" the solvents out, you can do something that will help in two ways. Using 600 grit, scuff/sand the area to be covered by vinyl and let it sit uncovered for at least 30 days. This helps trapped solvents escape plus adds adhesion for the glue to bond later. |
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Good point!
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Scott ... excellent, just what I wanted to hear since I bought a gallon I plan on using on the top and headliner.
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