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![]() Easy....first take off all the residual adhesive with a scotch brite roloc pad on an air die grinder mandrel. Not very expensive but effective without worry of hurting the underlying structure. For adhesive.....3M 1300L. It's like contact cement on steroids, holds up in the heat, and consequently is what they use to glue interior fabric, carpet, insulation, plastic, leather...the list goes on an on.....in everything from Cessna 150's to 747's. You know it's good if they can use it to glue fabric to aluminum. All this stuff is available from www.aircraftspruce.com or Brown Tool, or probably even your local fbo. I think I've seen the roloc scotchbright pads at the local Checker auto parts store. Hope that helps. |
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