AKA the "Yellow Death" for it's tenacity and ability to make a mess all over your hands and everyplace else. It's used as contact cement really. Al Brase Doug F wrote: >3M yellow or black weatherstriping adheisive from your local automotive >paint store will closely match what the factory used. fast dry and very >secure and made for foam type rubber weatherstrip. > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "David Peterson" <david_j_peterson@YAHOO.COM> >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:55 AM >Subject: replacing front door seals -- which adhesive to use? > > > > >>I'm tired of the wind whistling through so I got new rubber seals. This is >>the piece that goes around the whole door, not the various pieces for the >>windows. >> >>What do I glue it in with? Will GOOP or similar work, or will it eat the >>rubber? >> >>Also, any advice for getting the old brown adhesive out of the channel? >> >>Thanks, >>-dave. >> >> > > > |
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