| To: | healeys@autox.team.net |
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| Subject: | RE: Underhood Insulation Installation |
| From: | "Vink, Graham" <vinkg@fleishman.com> |
| Date: | Fri, 2 Apr 2004 15:52:26 -0600 |
I'd suggest using contact cement (from a can, not a million little tubes!). It allegedly offers "high heat and water resistance when dry." I used contact cement to re-attach separating seams on my SUV's cloth/vinyl spare tire cover (the tire lives outdoors on the rear tailgate). I didn't have any great expectations, but after four years of rain, sun and snow, it's still holding. In fact, when the rest of the SUV starts to fall apart, I plan to fix EVERYTHING with contact cement. -Graham |
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