Thanks all. I think I have already purchased the weaker adhesive, need to
get of my butt and do this job.
Max Dillon,
Charleston SC
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ent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 8:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hood pad replacement question
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> Use the 8090, anything else usually falls off when it gets hot.
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> Clean any loose crap off and as much adhesive as possible. Hopefully
> whoever put the
Use the 8090, anything else usually falls off when it gets hot.
Clean any loose crap off and as much adhesive as possible. Hopefully
whoever put the last one on did it right and you don't have globs of
liquid nails or 1/8" of rock hard adhesive to deal with. Soften it
with the adhesive re
I don't think you can get all of the resigoo off the hood, but scraping it
while soaking it with 3M Adhesive Remover to get as much as possible off is a
good idea.
I would highly advise using the 3M 08090 Yellow Super Trim Adhesive. This
stuff was used for gluing vinyl top material to the roof
How clean does the hood need to be before I glue down the new pad? Do I
need to buy the 3M trim adhesive remover and remove every trace of the old?
Max Dillon,
Charleston SC
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