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Old 07-10-2010, 09:30 AM
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Re Flocking Fibers Help

Does any one know of what type of glue to use to re flock the interior parts? I have tried 3m Super 77 and Rubber Cement with very bad results. I am having trouble finding a glue that will hold up to the cars use and abuse and the Florida Heat. Any and all suggestions, would be appreciated.
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Re: Re Flocking Fibers Help

Hi Bryan

I thought you had redone some of those flocked panels before. I'm wanting to redo the plastic panels that go around the quarter windows. I'm rebuilding one from the ground up. Let me know what you come up with.
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Re: Re Flocking Fibers Help

I dont think I did. I might have a long time ago... If so I need to get my memory checked...
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