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Jeff Francis
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I am going to try to replace the headliner in my 89 F-150 standard cab. I bought the headliner material at the fabric store and a can of
3M foam fast 74. Is this the best glue to use? Will it hold up to heat? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Xaion
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If you go to the 3M website and search for headliner, the first product that pops up is called '3M Fast Tack Trim Adhesive':
"Extremely fast drying light amber adhesive for bonding trim fabric. This product is especially good for adhering overhead trim, like *headliners*. Light non-staining color."
It comes in a 5oz tube.
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ThePatient
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You are on the right track. Be sure to scrup off all old foam with a wire brush or something else befor applying glue and new cloth. The stuff I used is
3M General Trim Adhesive - (part 051135) - 08088. It has the special head to distribute the adhesive. Start with the cloth upside down and work it right side up from the center out on both sides. Good luck
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dantenn
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3M #8080 spray trim adhesive. Make sure you have it where you want it the first time.
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