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Hey, all. A friend of mine has a little import car with a thin strip of black rubber trim around the outside of each wheelwell. One of these strips is peeling away. I could re-secure it by cleaning off the old adhesive and using epoxy, but I'm not sure if that's the best choice. Nor am I sure it would adhere to the clear-coat. Is there a standard way of re-attaching such stuff? Some kind of industrial-strength, double-sided tape, maybe? Thanks! BD There is a urethane bonding agent (2 part and used to repair the |
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auto parts store. GOOP is the almost the same stuff used to fasten the stick on badges (make/model) and trim to car paint. Pete |
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