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The AK TRADING CO. Heavy Duty Headliner Foam Spray Adhesive is a professional-grade adhesive designed for automotive interiors. It features a high-strength bond, extreme temperature resilience up to 200°C, and a VOC compliant formula that prioritizes environmental safety. This versatile adhesive is suitable for a wide range of materials and is weatherproof, ensuring long-lasting repairs in various conditions.
D**Z
Great adhesive
Easy spray can. Quick dry
M**N
Works good, no nozzle
Works just fine, I used a spray paint can nozzle and it worked alright. But a bit annoying that it didn’t show up with a nozzle.
G**N
Works perfectly when used correctly!
So I have a 25-year-old car: 1999 Escort ZX2. It has under 55,000 actual miles so with proper care it could be around for quite a while yet. The headliner started coming loose at the back just above the rear window due to shrinkage about 5 year ago which I managed to keep in place with upholstery pins. This year it did the same thing in the front just above the windshield and the back bit came loose again. I've been looking for a better solution and ran across this.Now, I'm not going to say this easy. You need to ensure the foam pad beneath the headliner (seriously, what is that even there for?) is removed as completely as possible because this adhesive will NOT stick to it. It would be like trying to glue tile to dirty/dusty concrete. Be sure to apply to both the headliner and the roof panel to get the best adhesion. Additional recommendation: tape off your windows with paper or plastic and lay an old sheet or additional plastic over the seats/floor in case of mistakes. As the old saying goes: An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Or something. The nozzle is adjustable and the foam does come out in a pretty controlled manner but better safe than sorry.This has made a world of difference. I no longer have loose headliner flapping in the breeze when I'm driving down the road. My car sits outside--no garage, sadly--and we've had some pretty warm days here this summer. So far, the headliner is holding firm. I couldn't be more satisfied with this product.
T**N
Did great on my bmw
I have an 89 bmw and the headliner around the mirror has been falling down for years and nothing I’ve tried actually worked until now. This can is a bit pricey but you get what you pay for. It’s now been a few months in this hot Florida weather with high humidity at times and the headliner has been solid this whole time. Have windows open while using and cover up what’s underneath to protect from messes
S**N
Sticky
Spray adhesive can be used fir so many different purposes. This is a grest quality spray and it has held everything firmly in place that I have glued with it. Great value.
S**.
Holds speaker enclosure carpet
Used to glue carpet on custom sub enclosure. Worked as good as glues that I have used from autoparts stores.
T**C
Adjustable Spray Nozzle, Sticky Rubber Adhesive, High Temp
I bought this to make a temporary fix to my failing headliner. First, a warning! Re-gluing a failed headliner is a monumental and difficult fix. The foam padding (which is what fails) must be scraped clean from both surfaces to be able to form a bond. This stuff is gooey and messy and the more you try to clean and re-bond a section the more headliner fails and droops . . . so everything is only temporary until a new headliner is installed.This product will get you by for a while and will be the perfect rubber glue-like adhesive if you are going to do it right with a full new headliner.It has an adjustable spray nozzle so you can get a shape and direction that suits you. The spray is a strong rubber cement like adhesive that bonds really well. I especially chose this as the temperature rating is 120 C or almost 250 F, able to withstand the high interior temperatures you car can create in sunlight. Other fabric spray adhesives are available from your sewing store but I would advise using this instead. After all the work I don’t want an ordinary hobby adhesive failing and have to repeat the work.
K**A
Great adhesion
The gas good adhesion, and was very easy to use to repair my falling down headliner. Seems very durable.
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