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    Default Best way to fix this door panel?

    Tried 3M Super 77 adhesive, duct tape worked for a while, 3M doulbe sided worked for a while, wtf?


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    Gorilla Glue will stick just aboput anything - just keep the panel pushed in good while it sets and don't use too much - the ooze is tough to deal with

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    there is a product called shoe goo.... or also silicone glue in a tube... I have hung mirrors direct to the wall with silicone in the big tube (you need a caulking gun)
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    i just used some generic super glue....gotta hold it with something though

    try jb weld? =]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bahnstormer
    i just used some generic super glue....gotta hold it with something though

    try jb weld? =]
    I used the Loctite Super Glue to do mine this weekend. The specialist plastic kit seemed to do the trick, it comes in two parts an activator pen and the actual glue. Took about 30 seconds or so to fix, damn that stuff sets fast.

    Ian

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    Default Second vote for Gorilla Glue - Awesome stuff!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon K
    Tried 3M Super 77 adhesive, duct tape worked for a while, 3M doulbe sided worked for a while, wtf?

    I second the Gorilla Glue. I used it to re-attach the black retainers on the panel so the white clips can hold the panel to the door. That stuff is awesome!! Lowe's, Wal-Mart, Home Depot and several other places sell the stuff.

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    jon, if you want the absolute best way to fix this, call me @ 917-915-1063.........I promise you it will look like new, and last forever. It is however time consuming......but the results are well worth it. If you doubt me, ask Bret, he's seen my method and was very impressed.

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    This is EXACTLY what happened to me, it was after Momentum left it outside for a few months in the sun, my headliner is also falling apart as well. I used Gorilla Glue and it's perfect. Make sure you have some sort of hard vice in order for it to stay. That stuff works perfectly though.

    Does anyone have any clues on the headliner though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmlmotorsports
    jon, if you want the absolute best way to fix this, call me @ 917-915-1063.........I promise you it will look like new, and last forever. It is however time consuming......but the results are well worth it. If you doubt me, ask Bret, he's seen my method and was very impressed.

    can't you just tell us here?!?!?! we all want to know!
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    Like Chris said, Silicone glue, a product called "Goop". Sticks like crap in carpet.

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