If anyone uses the 3M77, they may find it isn't sticky enough for the applications we've been discussing - like applying velour, wallpaper, etc. If you use 3M90, you had better get it on there EVERYWHERE, and perfectly. YOu have a little time to fudge with it, but if you miss something, you can't then later peel the thing off to add in the missed spots. The 90 stuff is what they use to bond formica to countertops - PERMANENTLY! :( /martha
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