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howett
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rubber strips

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Hi,

Although most on here are trying to remove the rubber strips down the side of the polo I am looking to stick part of mine back on (controversial, maybe!) where is has come unstuck. Can anyone suggest the best way, i.e. glue or buying a new adhesive backing strip perhaps?

Thanks.
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Post by James0121 »

hey up

when i removed one of mine it removed the paint so i put it back on. I used some silicon sealent not sure if thats the right stuff to used but i havent had any probs been on 6 months and hasnt moved :D
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youd prob be best using a double sided adhesive foam from most motor shops,
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Post by dragon_green »

i had the same problem. Put some double sided tape from a car shop on in May, and it's looking a little loose in places. If you want a more permanent fix, then silicone sealant may be better, provided you are careful with it!!!
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:lol: yeah,,,very careful :lol:
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Post by bstardchild »

James0121 wrote:hey up

when i removed one of mine it removed the paint so i put it back on. I used some silicon sealent not sure if thats the right stuff to used but i havent had any probs been on 6 months and hasnt moved :D
Be very very carefull with silicone sealant - it has a lot of acid in it and will cause corrosion - sikaflex is what you need if you want to glue stuff on but double sided high density foam tape is best for an easy removed if you ever need too method
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Post by R1CH »

youve hit the nail on the head there old lad
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Post by howett »

much appreciated. Since only a small part is coming off will probably use the glue rather than taking the whole thing off to replace the backing.
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