What is the upholstery spray stuff called?

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What is the upholstery spray stuff called?

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I was told about it today- would be good for the difficult bits around by aftermarket windows but can't find it anywhere. Don't think it's the flock stuff from Frost but not sure. Expensive that stuff but nothing will be super cheap i suppose. Upholstery going well though so far.

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Dont know about the upholstery but for the lining the stuff I'm using is called Stikatak Superspray Adhesive.

Picked it up at one of the shows, so don't know where you'd normally get it.

It says on the can it's for carpet tiles and the like so I guess you should be able to pick up at a decent carpet shop.

So far I've only done the tailgate panel but so far so good, sticks a treat.

Good luck with the upholstery.
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For interior panels etc - spray adhesive - any make - works a treat - around a fiver a tin from any carpet/fabric shop - ask for it if you can't see it because of "solvents, and under 16's" laws..........not sure if that's exactly the advice you're after though..........
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For interior fabric adhesion you need the high temperature spray adhesive, otherwise when we get some hot weather the fabric will come unstuck especially on the roof sections. I used trimfix specially made for auto industry with resistance up to 70 C. Got it from one of the shows.
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