Thanks for the tip about the JBugs glue, Nick.  Might be worth a try.

Bert

 

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stokester
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 11:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [vintagvw] Re: Sticky stuff

 

It has been quite some time since replacing the headliner in my daughter's '70 
beetle but haven't had any issues with loosening.  It gets quite warm here in 
the Tidewater area of Virgina during the summer too.

 

If memory serves me right, I bought the headliner along with some "industrial 
strength glue" from JBugs -> http://www.jbugs.com/product/Quart-Can.html

On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 3:14:17 PM UTC-4, Bert Knupp wrote:

Volks,

When I installed a new headliner (TMI, perf vinyl) in my beetle in about 2007, 
I used 3M 08088 General Trim Adhesive for the various flaps, sills, etc., as 
directed.  When I re-did coverings on some side upholstery panels, I used 3M 
08090 Super Trim Adhesive (the yellow stuff) to secure coverings to the 
hardboard.

Neither has turned out to be satisfactory, and I’m wonder whether my situation 
is unique.  The adhesive – both the clear on the headliner and the yellow on 
the door panels – has loosened and let go, and turned to a honey-like goo.  It 
gets hot here in the South – many days in the 90° to 97° range – but that’s not 
unusual in cars in the summertime, right?  Even where the black fabric-backed 
PVC door panels were stuck to their hardboard backing (I had to scrape off the 
shoddy factory glue and replace it) they have all pulled loose around the 
edges.  The DAF contact cement I used on the carpeting (footwells, tunnel, kick 
panels) has not fared much better: it has pulled loose, but at least it hasn’t 
turned syrupy.

No solvents used, good surface cleaning was done, and the upholstery materials 
were new.   Any ideas (a) what might have caused this, (b) what I should use 
when I re-glue stuff, and (c) whether there’s a better adhesive available (I’m 
getting ready to do a new headliner in a ’72 SuperBeetle).

Bert Knupp in Music City USA

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