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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Spain/Portugal
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Hi, i trying to make some sort of headling for the rear of my 110,
i got some nice thin carpet,but i have problms on how to fix it up there,i have a go at carpet glue but that not work.....surrgestion anyone will be great full ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Canberra, Aus
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Hi Pedro
A thin layer of tyle (as in the stuff you use to stick vinal or cork tyles, not sure if that is what you ment by carpet glue) should work if not try a product like liquid nails ( strong arse glue here in Aus that can hold just about anything together just won't be able to clean it up if you wanted to remove the carpet) or try some silicone this shold also have enough strength. just put a layer of glue on the carpet and on the roof wait a while before sticking the two together hard part is how to hold it up there while it dryes. Maybe use a piece of wood and a car jack packed up from the floor to apply preasure from a long enogh period of time. Adam
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bangor, Northern Ireland
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Iv heard of people successfuly using evo-stick, dont know if you can get it in spain though sorry
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