As it’s a contact adhesive with seemingly instant grab, how do you manage to adjust and manipulate the liner into the recesses etc? Surely the liner has to be ‘worked’ here and there ?
This is exactly what I'm worried about. I'm using this for some door cards, which are very oddly shaped, and need to be stretched over in some spots. I spent a lot of time sewing them together so now I'm terrified to glue them lol
@@Snoman_ check out stinger performances RUclips channel. I think they have a decent amount on the Pimpx. Im actually taking a social media break so it might be a few months before I get to it.
I spent the last few days sewing my own door cards rather than just wrapping them with no seams, so I've only got one shot... But I'm afraid once I touch the surface I won't have any wiggle room- and there are areas I might need to stretch to fit. Once I touch the surface, am I going to have to commit to that spot? This stuff is pretty sticky huh?
This one is super sticky! I was so happy with the glue and the end result... until summer arrived in Australia. Headliner started to drop off again after the car was parked outside on few 40 degrees(104f) days :( The product is rated for 77c/170f temp. Not sure why mine failed.
I had this same issue. I did my head liner, then two days later it was 40 degrees Celsius. The car was in a carport the whole day, and it started to sag. Now a month later, it’s back where I started, touching my head when I drive. I did a really good job cleaning the decayed foam off the lining board, used two cans, and sprayed both sides, before bringing together. It stuck so well at first till the heat. Now looking for an alternative product.
@@davidjp76 same here cleaned thoroughly, sprayed the glue on a cross pattern on the board, very disappointed given the ámount of time it took me to do the job
The can says 5 min, definately dries faster than that even in cooler weather, agree with what you say, 1 min then apply, better get right first time. LOL
Great product Permatex. The key is to clean the surface so that it can stick. Spray on both sides and let it sit for 5 min.
Thank you!
I'm about to do a headliner... this video gave me peace of mind with that brand of spray.
Stay good!
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:D
Thanks for the video! Ordering some right now!
If I had a garage floor like yours I would be afraid to spill on it.
As it’s a contact adhesive with seemingly instant grab, how do you manage to adjust and manipulate the liner into the recesses etc? Surely the liner has to be ‘worked’ here and there ?
For my project I started at the center and worked my way out. You really can’t pull it back once it’s stuck but I think that’s what you want.
This is exactly what I'm worried about. I'm using this for some door cards, which are very oddly shaped, and need to be stretched over in some spots. I spent a lot of time sewing them together so now I'm terrified to glue them lol
Has it held up ?
Thank you
I was wondering if you were going to mention the paint LOL. I've got a headliner to do in my future. Looks like this works pretty well.
It might seem crazy but having a fast glue with a strong hold makes life so much easier. Just don’t get it on your skin :)
@@mrautomotif8996 i was wondering if you could do a walk around/ video on the Pimpx ecu and what options you got for it on the car
@@Snoman_ check out stinger performances RUclips channel. I think they have a decent amount on the Pimpx. Im actually taking a social media break so it might be a few months before I get to it.
I spent the last few days sewing my own door cards rather than just wrapping them with no seams, so I've only got one shot... But I'm afraid once I touch the surface I won't have any wiggle room- and there are areas I might need to stretch to fit. Once I touch the surface, am I going to have to commit to that spot? This stuff is pretty sticky huh?
Just spray it in patches homie 🤙🏼
This one is super sticky! I was so happy with the glue and the end result... until summer arrived in Australia. Headliner started to drop off again after the car was parked outside on few 40 degrees(104f) days :( The product is rated for 77c/170f temp. Not sure why mine failed.
So far so good for us but we don’t see many 104 degree days in Nc.
@Kevin Tao headliner board only , in many online videos they only spray the board
@@Cyclingchoice You have to spay both bro and give it 5 min to tack up then join together, or it will not work
I had this same issue. I did my head liner, then two days later it was 40 degrees Celsius. The car was in a carport the whole day, and it started to sag. Now a month later, it’s back where I started, touching my head when I drive. I did a really good job cleaning the decayed foam off the lining board, used two cans, and sprayed both sides, before bringing together. It stuck so well at first till the heat. Now looking for an alternative product.
@@davidjp76 same here cleaned thoroughly, sprayed the glue on a cross pattern on the board, very disappointed given the ámount of time it took me to do the job
The can says 5 min, definately dries faster than that even in cooler weather, agree with what you say, 1 min then apply, better get right first time. LOL
MAN!! I thaught you wer gonna fall from that pull
The dispenser spray tip is not that reliable. just an observation from personnal experiance.
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Does it leave stains?
No stains but it should only be used in places you can’t see such as between the headliner and the roof
@No Name possibly. I actually watched other people’s videos for garage shelves. I
Jesus, 2 minutes in, dude.
yep 2minute mark is where things start happening.