Hi all I recently purchased a Tonneau cover from another member unfortunately his car obviously has a small or low steering wheel so there is no provision in the drivers side for the wheel. I have some vinyl left over from the interior so intend to fashion a steering wheel cover from that. my question is does anyone know of a strong vinyl glue that I can use? All attempts so far have failed.
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Re: Vinyl Glue
I used to work for a company that made Vinyl Roof kits and we supplied Evostik Contact adhesive for sticking the fabric backed vinyl to a car roof. Follow the instructions carefully or it will not work. I think you can still buy small tubes of this glue so you can try it before moving on to larger areas. Good luck.Roadster MKII LWB. Built 1988. Marina 1.8TC based. B Series 1950cc engine fitted with twin SU HS4 carburetors and unleaded, big valve head. 4 core Austin Maxi radiator. All Marina 1.8TC running gear including 4 speed gearbox. Minilite style 15"wheels fitted with tall tyres to increase gearing for more relaxed cruising.
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Re: Vinyl Glue
Just to remind you Mark - make sure it is Contact Adhesive as opposed to Impact Adhesive. Both are offered by Evostik.Roadster MKII LWB. Built 1988. Marina 1.8TC based. B Series 1950cc engine fitted with twin SU HS4 carburetors and unleaded, big valve head. 4 core Austin Maxi radiator. All Marina 1.8TC running gear including 4 speed gearbox. Minilite style 15"wheels fitted with tall tyres to increase gearing for more relaxed cruising.
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