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    Adhesive for carpet?

    So I am about to put in an OEM carpet into my car with the foam on the back and everything still. What should I use for adhesive? The 3m spray trim adhesive? Or do I just throw it in?

    Sorry, noob here

    Thanks!
    Elliott

    #2
    The OEM carpet does not need an adhesive. The weight (~40 lbs) and stiffness of the foam hold it in place.

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      #3
      Originally posted by vpilarrt View Post
      The OEM carpet does not need an adhesive. The weight (~40 lbs) and stiffness of the foam hold it in place.
      Just what I wanted to hear! Thanks

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        #4
        FYI: that 3M adhesive will peel also. I wouldn't use anything 3M to glue anything important in your car.
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          #5
          3M 90 wont peel if you use it right, don't mean to call you out or anything. but for a oem carpet no adhesive is necessary.
          and the proper way to use adhesive spray is to spray both surfaces, give them at leats 1-2 minutes to dry then spray both surfaces again, wait 30 or so seconds untill it gets tacky, then mate them. slight pressure for about 1-2 minutes. and thats the best adhesion you can get for an at home use.
          i actually use 3M 90 at work when i dont want to take a big item over to the spray gun.
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            #6
            Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
            3M 90 wont peel if you use it right, don't mean to call you out or anything. but for a oem carpet no adhesive is necessary.
            and the proper way to use adhesive spray is to spray both surfaces, give them at leats 1-2 minutes to dry then spray both surfaces again, wait 30 or so seconds untill it gets tacky, then mate them. slight pressure for about 1-2 minutes. and thats the best adhesion you can get for an at home use.
            i actually use 3M 90 at work when i dont want to take a big item over to the spray gun.
            Wow, I'm surprised to hear that. I used to use it when I built sub boxes and they always peeled after a year or so. With the sprayed contact cement I've never had anything peel. I'm trying a new aerosol now that seems to have promise.

            Agreed on no adhesive needed for molded carpet.
            - Josh
            1990 325is

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              #7
              Originally posted by EthirtyIS View Post
              3M 90 wont peel if you use it right, don't mean to call you out or anything. but for a oem carpet no adhesive is necessary.
              and the proper way to use adhesive spray is to spray both surfaces, give them at leats 1-2 minutes to dry then spray both surfaces again, wait 30 or so seconds untill it gets tacky, then mate them. slight pressure for about 1-2 minutes. and thats the best adhesion you can get for an at home use.
              i actually use 3M 90 at work when i dont want to take a big item over to the spray gun.
              I agree with this as well. I've had material separate before glue separates.

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                #8
                Damn, what am I doing wrong to have 3M 90 peel on me? I was gluing carpet to wood.
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                  #9
                  Follow that procedure, and let me know how it comes out. Just try it on some scrap
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                    #10
                    If you were gluing to MDF, make sure the surface is clean. MDF can hold a lot of dust in it's pores.

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