My interior trim pieces are coming apart, and gluing them back on should be pretty trivial.
That being said, I want to do it right. Do I have to take them off, sand them, then put them back together? Is there a proper way of doing this?
My interior trim pieces are coming apart, and gluing them back on should be pretty trivial.
That being said, I want to do it right. Do I have to take them off, sand them, then put them back together? Is there a proper way of doing this?
Just did this, go to Home Depot and buy E6000 & some non abrasive clamps (to prevent scratching the trim)
Use a heat gun or something to separate the aluminum trim from the plastic base and be CAREFUL, it bends exaggeratively easily and you can infact see it when reattached
But yeah, remove the trim from the base and apply a generous amount to both ends of the trim plastic base & carefully readhere it to one another and use the clamps to hold it in place.
Let it cure for 24-36 hours and I promise you you’ll be happier than a little kid at Disney land lmao
Any questions, PM me brother
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Yo; I’m gonna ask here to help any future intrepid googlers.
How much E6000 you think I need? home depot only carries the 2 oz. one.
I’ve got some 3M Plastic and Emblem Adhesive 08061.
Is E6000 better?
Honestly 2 OZ sounds like a little bit but you should be able to do the whole car with 1/4 of that bottle
I’m sure they both perform very well, I let my trim cure for several days and reapplied it and I have no tints so it gets brutal inside and it hasn’t peeled or come undone as of yet & if it doesn’t I’ll just do it again lol... cubed trim is crazy expensive
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E6000 is only like 5$ I think, totally worth the gamble if you ask me. It worked well on my trim, I’m currently looking for Silver cubes trim anyway lol so who ever gets my black cubed with have the luxury of knowing it won’t happen any time soon
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I got E6000; will work on it.
I need to find a solvent for the 3m 08061; Thank you so much; E6000 is the perfect adhesive, and I’d be ripping my hair out if I had to find it myself!
Last edited by Fried_Chicken; 09-22-2019 at 11:41 AM.