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Mail From: John Strube (email redacted)

I bought the Mustangs + headliner kit a while ago, and instead of spray on
adhesive, it had the gorrilla snot style, the yellow 3M stuff in a tube. I
was wondering if this was better to use, or should I go buy some of the 3M
super adhesive spray (#90 I think is stronger than the #77)

Thanks!

ps, any tricks I should know before I start this project?
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John Strube Merced, CA (209) 726-9217
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66 Fastback GT EFI
75 Bronco EFI
** Sure, you can't take it with you. But you can stash it where
no other bastard can find it.
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Mail From: Karl Rotcavich (email redacted)

John Strube wrote:

> I bought the Mustangs + headliner kit a while ago, and instead of spray on
> adhesive, it had the gorrilla snot style, the yellow 3M stuff in a tube. I
> was wondering if this was better to use, or should I go buy some of the 3M
> super adhesive spray (#90 I think is stronger than the #77)
>
> Thanks!
>
> ps, any tricks I should know before I start this project?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> John Strube Merced, CA (209) 726-9217
> -(email redacted)-
>
> 66 Fastback GT EFI
> 75 Bronco EFI
> ** Sure, you can't take it with you. But you can stash it where
> no other bastard can find it.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

John,

When I sell a headliner, I just tell my customers to use Contact cement.

Karl






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