She's gone from appealing to a-peeling...
#1
She's gone from appealing to a-peeling...
Before the winter crud starts in on making things worse, is there anything out there that'll re-stickify the "contact paper" they used on wood-sided wagons like mine?
I know there's paint under there that I don't want to damage, and the "wood" is just coming unstuck in the little places where rock chips, car doors, etc. have caused a scratch/divot/whatever.
Lucky for me it's all still there (if I push the pieces back into the metal they leave no gaps), but I can't get a straight answer as to what I can use to re-stick it without damaging the sticker/paint, leaving a lump beneath the fix, etc.
Ideas?...
I know there's paint under there that I don't want to damage, and the "wood" is just coming unstuck in the little places where rock chips, car doors, etc. have caused a scratch/divot/whatever.
Lucky for me it's all still there (if I push the pieces back into the metal they leave no gaps), but I can't get a straight answer as to what I can use to re-stick it without damaging the sticker/paint, leaving a lump beneath the fix, etc.
Ideas?...
#2
Wagon? My wagon?
I bet if you talk to one of those windshield repair guys (who use silicone to repair windshields) he could give you a suggestion on fixing the loose wood grain applique.
What about what is under your car? I know you like to drive this car in the snowy/slushy Michigan winters. I hope that you have had it oil sprayed.
What about what is under your car? I know you like to drive this car in the snowy/slushy Michigan winters. I hope that you have had it oil sprayed.
#4
3M makes a spray adhesive that I believe is call #87790 or just 8090 this adhesive is good for vinyl top restoration and is 10X better than the regular 8077 adhesive that you find most everywhere.I think this would work very well for this type of repair and it can be used on exterior applications.....Tedd
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There are all kinds of companies out there who do vinyl wrap on vehicles (cars, trucks, buses etc) that could probably show you a better solution at an acceptable cost level?
#6
3M makes a spray adhesive that I believe is call #87790 or just 8090 this adhesive is good for vinyl top restoration and is 10X better than the regular 8077 adhesive that you find most everywhere.I think this would work very well for this type of repair and it can be used on exterior applications.....Tedd
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