Re: HOOD PAD Troubles
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I've used that product on my Audi for a hood pad and it worked fine, though I did have it off the car and let gravity work with me... probably not an option for your timeline.
How is it failing? Is adhesive left on the underside of the hood? i.e. you didn't apply right: too much, too little, didn't wait until is was tacky before application. Or is it pulling clean from the hood? i.e. you have oily residue on the underside. If you ran the car awhile without I can see how some oily vapors ended up there and require a good cleaning. I think 3M also makes a surface prep. Good luck! Mike
Posted on: 2021/7/31 9:09
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Re: HOOD PAD Troubles
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Just can't stay away
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Thanks for your reponse. Also messy product to put on the pad while the hood is attached. I just remembered a while back I used liquid nails and it was no problem... Thanks Gary
Posted on: 2021/7/31 9:24
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Re: HOOD PAD Troubles
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I use pliobond..
It can take heat.
Posted on: 2021/7/31 16:15
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Riki
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Sorry you are having problems. I would guess that the underside of the hood was not cleaned properly which is why the 3M adhesive won't stick. Dwight Heinmuller
P.S. Why did you not contact me about this?
Posted on: 2021/9/1 15:44
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Dwight
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