- Wed Oct 28, 2020 4:27 am
#11611
So I was watching a cechaflo video about a glue he found that cobblers use for shoes.
It's applied like our regular headliner glue but when the 2 pieces touch it DOES NOT stick to each other.
So you can use it for wrapping a dash you put it in place and then use a hair dryer to heat the vinyl / leather up and then it bonds.
Anyone know what brand is available in the USA and where to get it?
I found some stuff called sar36 but I'm not sure if it's heat activated or not.
Not exactly easy to find on google so I thought I would put it out there so if anyone has info of what and where to get it they could help the forum out cause this looks like a wrapping game changer.
There are brands and info in the comments of the video.
I just wanted to see if anyone here knew anything and where to get it in the states.
Here's a link to cechaflo video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TIKF6NvXHE4
It's applied like our regular headliner glue but when the 2 pieces touch it DOES NOT stick to each other.
So you can use it for wrapping a dash you put it in place and then use a hair dryer to heat the vinyl / leather up and then it bonds.
Anyone know what brand is available in the USA and where to get it?
I found some stuff called sar36 but I'm not sure if it's heat activated or not.
Not exactly easy to find on google so I thought I would put it out there so if anyone has info of what and where to get it they could help the forum out cause this looks like a wrapping game changer.
There are brands and info in the comments of the video.
I just wanted to see if anyone here knew anything and where to get it in the states.
Here's a link to cechaflo video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TIKF6NvXHE4