I was wondering how you guys apply tweed to things such as pillar moldings and door panels. I have a 99 mazda b-3000 and I wanted to cover some of the interior in tweed but I dont know what you guys use to make the tweed stick, also I would appreciate any helpful hints.
Also dose anyone know where to get a high output alt. for the same truck?
hokieyota
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glue.
hokieyota
+1y
no seriously i usually use the greenish yellow contact cement or the reddish color formica adhesive and spray it through a siphon gun (doesnt work worth a crap through a gravity feed)
1 tip: dont just get spray can glue because it will fall off on the first warm day, and let it set up and get tacky before you stick it.
asphalt is evil
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GET SOME 3M SPRAY ADHESIVE AT LOCAL PARTS STORE BOUT 4$ A CAN
low99maz
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Well seriously, where can I get the proper adhesive I dont want it to fall off?
dose anyone know where to get a quality high output alt?
hokieyota
+1y
lowes...dap makes a contact cement in the adhesives you can buy by the quart...as for the alternator it depends on the vehicle its for and usually a local alternator shop an build up a stock one substantially