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Going to glue the vinyl trim to the top of the roll bar only. Not planning to use the trim on the sail panels. I did one of these years ago using 3M heavy duty spray adhesive and it didn't work so well. What have you used? Ray
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I used 3M super 77 on some portions of my dash vinyl that were separating. Two months later, it was separating again. Having a can of Weldwood "Gorilla Snot" on the shelf, I brushed it on (both surfaces, etc), and it's stuck; in fact I tried peeling a corner and it's REALLY stuck. Not very scientific of a test, but nevertheless it demonstrated to me how much better that old school stuff works.
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