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Adheisive advise
Last night my wife and I were at our local wal-mart. And we were going past the craft section where I found some felt. I'm going to put this in the interior of the kiss truck. Now my question is what type of adheisive would be best for applying the felt to styrene? I know super glue gets hard when it sets up, and I think it will show where it is glued through the felt. Any input will be appreciated.
Thanx, Big John |
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are you looking to glue the felt as carpet or for the seats?
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You need 3m general trim spray adhesive. You should be able to get it at most auto parts stores.
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Hi John I used water based craft glue when I did my seats it dried slower and allowed me to get nice fold lines with the material, the glue is easy cleaned of the paint brushes under warm soapy water..
Before you wrap the parts use some scrap pieces to test the glue/ fabric as different plastic's react differently.. Cheers Tracy |
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Here is the file from 3m website.
http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawe...DS_08074_P.pdf Its safe for polystyrene foam, so I don't think it will hurt plastic at all. |
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The 3m adhesive works great with plastics, I use it when I wrap custom trim panels I make for 1:1 car interiors. I've used it on pretty much all types of material, abs plastic, styrene, fiberglass, poly resins, metal, etc etc etc. so you should be ok with it.
It can get messy when applying it so I'd recommend finding a test price and seeing how it goes for distance of spray and amount to apply. With this stuff a LITTLE goes a LONG way. --Dan |
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