indianajonez
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Hi,
I understand that you can get 'self-adhesive' foam-backed Vinyl & carpet headliner.
I ask because I want to know how good these are at staying up.
I live on my boat and I have no space to do anything, and am unable to move everything out to make enough room to work (Very small boat).
And if spraying adhesive onto the material out on the jetty (Especially foam-backed vinyl) it would be a nightmare getting it back into the cabin without it sticking to itself.
I have in the past put some insulation up and got spray adhesive everywhere, and contrary to belief it's not that easy to remove, especially off vinyl, not even with acetone!
So is this self-adhesive headliner any good (and would you still need to spray adhesive onto the GRP as well .. I expect not)
Thanks,
Indy
Hi,
I understand that you can get 'self-adhesive' foam-backed Vinyl & carpet headliner.
I ask because I want to know how good these are at staying up.
I live on my boat and I have no space to do anything, and am unable to move everything out to make enough room to work (Very small boat).
And if spraying adhesive onto the material out on the jetty (Especially foam-backed vinyl) it would be a nightmare getting it back into the cabin without it sticking to itself.
I have in the past put some insulation up and got spray adhesive everywhere, and contrary to belief it's not that easy to remove, especially off vinyl, not even with acetone!
So is this self-adhesive headliner any good (and would you still need to spray adhesive onto the GRP as well .. I expect not)
Thanks,
Indy
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