Spray glue for vinyl upholstery???
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Anyone do upholstery, looking for someone who has experience. A brand of spray glue that works well, wont bleed, and will last. Love to hear your comments. Any help would be great thanks.
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I've used 3M's spry bomb at work and on some custom door panels I did a few years back works ausome!
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Originally Posted by jmherbert
3M super 77 is plenty good, super 90 is strong enough to hoist the boat with.
i agree, the 3M products have worked good for me as well
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If the vinyl doesn't have exposed edges (they're stapled, etc) or can fall loose (ie. headliner) The 3M will work great.
For the above uses, try 3M #1357 or Armstrong 520. BTW, both use nasty solvents, so no flame, good ventilation.
Gary
For the above uses, try 3M #1357 or Armstrong 520. BTW, both use nasty solvents, so no flame, good ventilation.
Gary