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Old 07-23-2013, 12:19 PM
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Can anyone tell me, what product I could use to add some adhesive to the inner rear fender wells. The area were they bonded the trunk floor to the side of the car could use some additional bonding. I would like to stay with something similar to what is there thank you for your help Michael
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Old 07-23-2013, 12:55 PM
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3M makes a panel bond material. It's a two part system, requires a dual tube gun with mixing nozzle, and is about 30-50 bucks a tube. The stuff is fantastic and works cross materials, such as aluminum to fiberglass. Much worth the cost and mess.

I think this is the correct stuff, label has changed since I last used it.

3M Panel Bonding Adhesive 08115
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Thank you, My local Supplier has it in stock Michael.
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The factory recommends Sikaflex 252. Polyurethane adhesives will grip to themselves so you can apply it over your existing adhesive. Just clean it well with acetone. I recommend the Sikaflex precleaner and primer be used prior to the 252 being applied. Google sikaflex 252, there are many online suppliers that sell it by the tube.
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I would keep it simple.
Auto seam sealer which is usually a moisture cure urethane. Paint brush on or use a tube....

OEM use it cause it works and remains slightly flexible and resist cracking.

Found at better parts stores.
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