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    Posted: March-15-2008 at 11:55pm
The foam on the bottom side of the floor panel behind the motor box is coming off of the section that sits directly over the exhaust and muffler. I am assuming that heat is the cause. Any suggestions as to which adhesive to use to stick it back on? Thanks you.
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Jim, I would just leave the foam off but if you want to glue it back, use one of the adhesives in the cartridge designed for foam insulation board. It has a low solvent content so it won't eat the foam.


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It's half off, half on, so I am going to try to re-attach it. How about contact cement?
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It's half off, half on, so I am going to try to re-attach it. How about contact cement?
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Originally posted by jhatem jhatem wrote:

It's half off, half on, so I am going to try to re-attach it. How about contact cement?


Solvent based contact cement- No. As mentioned, I'm afraid the solvent will eat the foam. Water base contact cement- Yes.


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Hows it going Jim, I would look for 3M Headliner Adhesive, it used to be available in autoparts stores I haven't looked in a while but its used to hold foam headliners onto car roofs which become quite hot in the sun. I might also get the edges with a hot melt gun.

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