owen
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I wonder if anyone has used Hawke House double sided adhesive panels for fixing headlining. Any advice from personal experience gratefully received.
I also prefer spray adhesive! I consider it more reliable!Not sure I would trust adhesive panels/pads…. I used Trimfix spray adhesive, seems very good but follow the simple instructions on the can.
I would agree, that is what is used when by a lot of the industry when redoing headlining's, the other option is to use something like Apollo a26 adhesive. This is what people like Lang and Potter use. You should buy a foam with 4mm scrim. The scrim stops the glue penetrating into the foam and leaving finger marks when putting the headlining up. The people sell this are Kayospruce and MBS fabrics.Not sure I would trust adhesive panels/pads…. I used Trimfix spray adhesive, seems very good but follow the simple instructions on the can.
On my last boat I used their double sided roll. HORRID stuff that stuck to itself in a nanosecond then would rip. Use the Trimfix spray mentioned above.I wonder if anyone has used Hawke House double sided adhesive panels for fixing headlining. Any advice from personal experience gratefully received.
I have used it very successfully without any additional adhesive.I've used the HH foam sheet successfully, but you do need to use spray adhesive on the surface you're sticking it to. It's quite a bit thicker than the original foam backing and can be difficult to apply to a complex curved surface.
You need some of these.The residue of decayed foam backing is nearly impossible to get clean enough for the new sheet to stick firmly. I've tried and the result is invariably unsatisfactory ... ...
We find these very efficient:
That's certainly one way to do it; but brushing off loose material, washing down then using spray adhesive is a helluva lot less messy and avoids clearing the boat of stuff you don't want covered in dust!