Adhesive to hold rubber trim to window.. - Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers2024-03-29T15:56:40Zhttps://zenith.aero/forum/topics/adhesive-to-hold-rubber-trim-to-window?commentId=2606393%3AComment%3A677925&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI used the 3M Super Weather S…tag:zenith.aero,2019-06-03:2606393:Comment:6789722019-06-03T02:35:13.808ZBrad Rawlshttps://zenith.aero/profile/BradRawls
<p>I used the 3M Super Weather Strip initially but after a year it was coming loose. Believe it or not, I have changed over to using ‘Shoe Goo’ and it works great. I inject into the seam with a glue syringe and it holds the rubber well. Only downside is it takes 24-48 hours to dry. </p>
<p>I used the 3M Super Weather Strip initially but after a year it was coming loose. Believe it or not, I have changed over to using ‘Shoe Goo’ and it works great. I inject into the seam with a glue syringe and it holds the rubber well. Only downside is it takes 24-48 hours to dry. </p> 3m, 08001, Yellow super weath…tag:zenith.aero,2019-05-26:2606393:Comment:6779282019-05-26T18:17:33.014ZFred Westbrookhttps://zenith.aero/profile/FredWestbrook
<p>3m, 08001, Yellow super weatherstrip and gasket adhesive. Spruce P/N. 09-27200 Works really well, but it is yellow, so apply carefully. </p>
<p>3m, 08001, Yellow super weatherstrip and gasket adhesive. Spruce P/N. 09-27200 Works really well, but it is yellow, so apply carefully. </p> I bought some 3M 6004 from Wa…tag:zenith.aero,2019-05-26:2606393:Comment:6779252019-05-26T16:23:52.444ZKen Ryanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/KenRyan
<p>I bought some 3M 6004 from Walmart online. I tested it by adhering baffle material to aluminum. Total fail. Maybe it would work better on plain rubber, but does not work on silicone baffle material.</p>
<p>I bought some 3M 6004 from Walmart online. I tested it by adhering baffle material to aluminum. Total fail. Maybe it would work better on plain rubber, but does not work on silicone baffle material.</p> Hello Johnathon, I heard abo…tag:zenith.aero,2019-05-26:2606393:Comment:6781872019-05-26T03:15:30.811ZTom Sullivanhttps://zenith.aero/profile/tomsullivan
<p>Hello Johnathon, I heard about an adhesive called E6800 from a nice guy on this forum and bought 2 tubes from Amazon. This stuff sticks well and is easy to apply but a pain to remove excess. Sticks to most everything.</p>
<p>Hello Johnathon, I heard about an adhesive called E6800 from a nice guy on this forum and bought 2 tubes from Amazon. This stuff sticks well and is easy to apply but a pain to remove excess. Sticks to most everything.</p>