What's the right kind of glue?

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Rich L

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Mar 9, 2004
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Hunter 26 Kentucky
I wish to bond 2" Velcro to fiberglass and also to the vinyl-like foam back rests so that the backrest can be easily removed between sails and not exposed to UV anymore than necessary. I've tried epoxy, 5200, 4200, and Life Caulk to little avail. It always rips off either immediately or within a few months. Help!
 
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Jentine

Gorilla Glue

Use small amounts. It has a tendency to expand. The stuff should only be used where you don't want to remove it any time soon. Jim
 

Rick D

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Jun 14, 2008
7,203
Hunter Legend 40.5 Shoreline Marina Long Beach CA
Right Kind of Velcro

Get the Velcro that is NOT sticky-back and then just glue it with Velcro glue, or any other contact cement. The sticky-back just won't last long in that environment. RD
 
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Mike

How about this?

I've used "Shoe Goo" to repair rubber boots and tenis shoes. It sticks to any thing, but most inportantly, is flexible. It only costs a few bucks, too!
 

Rich L

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Mar 9, 2004
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Hunter 26 Kentucky
Ideas so far...

Mike - Shoe Goo was one of the first I tried. I LOVE the stuff, but it didn't quite work. It didn't stick as well to the fabric as it did the boat. It was a bear getting it off the fiberglass. Still, Shoe Goo is the most awesome stuff... Jentine - Gorilla Glue? I know they make a woodworker's glue. Is there another version for plastics? Rick - contact cement? Interesting idea... Thanks all.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Velcro Discs

Rich: I think you should consider the velcro discs like they use to hold the interior cushions in place. You just need one small screw in the center (on the fiberglass). The you only need to figure out how to make it stick to the cushion. To have also not had much luck with the contact/velcro glue. Maybe with some extra prep it will stick better. It is just a matter of which product and how to prep it.
 
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Landsend

contact cement

Clean both surfaces first then apply to both surfaces, let dry and attach velcro bits.
 
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Marcia

Marine GOOP

I used Marine GOOP (buy it at Ace type hardware store - MUCH cheaper than West Marine) and it's working fine. Just apply it both surfaces, wait for skim over then press together.
 

Rich L

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Mar 9, 2004
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Hunter 26 Kentucky
Wonderful

I really like the assortment of ideas here. I had run out of plausible ideas. That's what I like about this bulletin board!
 
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