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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 12:36:45 -0000, ":::Jerry::::"
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"Phil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:13:32 -0000, ":::Jerry::::"
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"Doki" wrote in message
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:::Jerry:::: wrote:
"Phil" wrote in message
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[ re the long winded question about car door membranes ]

First off, what car is it, this might effect what should be used.

Second, if you don't mind having to replace the plastic each time

you
remove the membrane then use PU sealer, but don't get it any where
you don't want to stick other wise you'll end up bonding it to the
door frame.

TBH I'd go for duct tape or similar, I've been told it's what the
mechanics
use at my Ford dealer... You can't often buy new membranes IME.

If they are using Duck tape then they are bodging....


Otherwise you could use spray on adhesive, which is a little more
forgiving.

3M spray glue (bog standard type) won't glue door membranes to doors.


Total boll*x, yes it will.


As no one seems to know the proper answer, I am going to try
double-sided lino tape. Shame Jerry could't be bothered to tell me what
PU sealer is, or I could have considered that.


I have, perhaps your news server hasn't received the message (yet), so I'll
repost what I said in that reply.


Nope, it hasn't turned up in either group so far.

"Polyurethane sealer. Ask in any half decent motor factors, don't bother
with
places like halfwits, they will probably try and sealer you either silicon
or mastic sealer."


What form is it - spray, caulk, glue, tape, or what? Is it tacky?

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