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Hi all,

Been told to use high temperature adhesive to redo the interior of the hightop.

Normal stuff seems to be 40C, I've seen some stuff that says high temperature on it that goes to 50oC.

Is it the 50oC stuff yous mean, or do I need to find some stuff that goes higher than that again. ?


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You talking about Impact adhesive, or spray...

High temp Impact (Contact) normally for heavy underbonnet sound insulation... Frosts do it

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8578

Make sure you order the U191 (High temp, 50p more) not U190

Or there's this

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp? ... %20(500ml)

... which is just Ind. strength spray-glue, easier to use, but won't really hold heavy felt as well.

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Post by mark206000 »

Thanks for the reply HarryMann :) Looks like the stuff.

Would the 50oC stuff be no use really then, I can get it locally, be alot handier !

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I wouldn't have thought you need the high temp for an interior lining myself, 50C is fliippin hot...

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Post by mark206000 »

Just ordered some of this, rated to 80oC they told me on the phone. Should be the stuff if anyone else is looking to redo their linings

Mark :lol:

HarryMann wrote:
High temp Impact (Contact) normally for heavy underbonnet sound insulation... Frosts do it

http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8578

Make sure you order the U191 (High temp, 50p more) not U190


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don't be tempted to say "don't bother to mask it luv, i'll use my hands -saves time" unless you want to spend hours in the bath picking glue bits off yer hands...as discovered today :oops:
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HarryMann wrote:I wouldn't have thought you need the high temp for an interior lining myself, 50C is fliippin hot...
if the high top is anything but white the temp could easily reach 80c in direct sunlight on a warm day.
i'd deffo go for the high temp stuff :wink:
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Fair enuff!
80C will burn you badly, a good reason for a shiny white hightop

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