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    Glue

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    I've used that and the Wurth product both are ok but not great in high heat interiors. My shop uses brush on gel adhesive sold in Home depot. They've done a few more restorations than I have. It's easier to control.
    David

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    I have used Weldwood Contact Cement but I'm no professional. It worked very well, but time will tell.
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    thats the stuff Weldwood in gel form.
    David

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    What is the best glue to use on vinyl interior pieces like the vinyl angles and the interior wheel well covers etc: I need to reglue some pieces that are not torn or damaged. The glue has just disappeared over the years and I need to re-stretch and re-glue

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    I've also used Weldwood with good results, but I use the "original" (toxic) stuff (which is getting harder to find) not water base, and of course use respirator.
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    So the Weldwood brush on will work the best?

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    I've had good success with the "Barge" brand of contact cement on dashes and other interior vinyl. I've found it on both ebay and Amazon.

    Put the glue on both sides, wait for it to dry then mate the pieces together.
    Todd
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