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> Sail Panel Vinyl on New Paint
defianty
post May 16 2019, 06:51 AM
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I want to glue on my sail panel vinyl but I've been warned to give the paint plenty of time to gas off. It's been about six weeks now. Is that long enough?
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post May 16 2019, 07:01 AM
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Ask your painter. But usually the longer the better.
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post May 16 2019, 07:09 AM
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Yeah, I guess that makes sense Mark.
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post May 16 2019, 08:45 AM
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I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.
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post May 16 2019, 11:25 AM
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ May 16 2019, 07:45 AM) *

I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.


@Mikey914 Can you explain what you mean by fully flashed?
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post May 16 2019, 12:06 PM
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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ May 16 2019, 07:45 AM) *

I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.


@Mikey914 Can you explain what you mean by fully flashed?


The biggest mistake that people make when using contact cement is not letting it dry first. It's better to let it dry 2-3x as long as directions than too short. Also, the second coat will reactivate the first coat so again, let it dry. You usually need at least two coats on fabric.
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post May 16 2019, 01:39 PM
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I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.


@Mikey914 Can you explain what you mean by fully flashed?


The biggest mistake that people make when using contact cement is not letting it dry first. It's better to let it dry 2-3x as long as directions than too short. Also, the second coat will reactivate the first coat so again, let it dry. You usually need at least two coats on fabric.


What is the recommended brand of contact cement for sail panel vinyl?
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post May 16 2019, 01:44 PM
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should be fine now, but when you do it put a light dry coat on first and use the 3m product


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QUOTE(Mikey914 @ May 16 2019, 07:45 AM) *

I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.


@Mikey914 Can you explain what you mean by fully flashed?


The biggest mistake that people make when using contact cement is not letting it dry first. It's better to let it dry 2-3x as long as directions than too short. Also, the second coat will reactivate the first coat so again, let it dry. You usually need at least two coats on fabric.


What is the recommended brand of contact cement for sail panel vinyl?

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I would think so, but yes ask. Also make sure the glue has fully flashed or you risk bubbles.


@Mikey914 Can you explain what you mean by fully flashed?

I've become more if a fan of the Scotchweld product. You brush it on, but really you can make a bigger mess with rattle can stuff. You can pot it if you have a gun, butI brush.
Others have mentioned the flashing. Basically the stinky solvent smell will be gone and it will be sticky. Yes it's usually longer than directions say.


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post May 18 2019, 03:59 AM
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I spoke with the painter who confirmed the paint is dry enough to stick on the vinyl so that will be my next job.

I've been using this glue on the car for the carpet and interior vinyl and will use it again for the sail panels.

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https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/1263...istant-adhesive

It's a high heat adhesive used in the trim industry and widely used to install vinyl roofs on classic cars.
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