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Anyone suggest a glue to Re-glue deck pad.

Created by Farquo Farquo  > 9 months ago, 16 Jan 2015
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Farquo
Farquo

QLD

108 posts

16 Jan 2015 9:29pm
Anyone suggest best glue to re glue deck pad. I relaid a new deck pad to an old board and it has lifted on the front section. have tried a few glues and keeps lifting.
nosaj27
nosaj27

QLD

271 posts

16 Jan 2015 9:41pm
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Farquo said..
Anyone suggest best glue to re glue deck pad. I relaid a new deck pad to an old board and it has lifted on the front section. have tried a few glues and keeps lifting.


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colas
colas

5370 posts

17 Jan 2015 1:06am
Simplest solution: cyanolate glues (aka "super glue"). The stuff that glue your fingers together :-)

Personally, for large pad surfaces I use the new generation glues, as you can reposition the pad for some time before harding, and it is less messy if you put on fingers. Things like "100%" from pattex, "resist all", ... look for glues that can glue rubber.

Good quality (3M) 2-sided adhesive tape work well too, as it is what is used on 3rd-party pads.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

VIC

17569 posts

17 Jan 2015 7:12am
Years ago I had great success using auto windscreen sealant.. www.autobarn.com.au/selleys-autofix-silicone-windscreen-sealant-af07
Comrad
Comrad

SA

70 posts

17 Jan 2015 11:30am
I used selleys flat surface contact adhesive. They sell it at the supermarket. Seems very similar to 3m 1300L that holds stuff in place at 500kmh on aeroplanes,
Darryn
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

17 Jan 2015 8:17pm
Id try Perkins Paste,once it sets its like concrete
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

18 Jan 2015 9:50pm

yep "contact adhesive" is the go
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

VIC

2098 posts

18 Jan 2015 9:59pm
I have used "Tarzan's Grip" with success.

makesurf
makesurf

NSW

248 posts

19 Jan 2015 4:38am
Go to your local shoe repairer and ask for ShoeGoo. Not cheap.
Most of the problem is preparing the surfaces.
surfershaneA
surfershaneA

868 posts

19 Jan 2015 10:27am
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Darryn said..
I used selleys flat surface contact adhesive. They sell it at the supermarket. Seems very similar to 3m 1300L that holds stuff in place at 500kmh on aeroplanes,
Darryn



Anyone given the spray-on type contact cements a go? You can get the same in industrial strength. I have seen tradesmen both use and recomend it. It is much easier to apply than the traditional goo.
caltrano
caltrano

VIC

87 posts

19 Jan 2015 5:59pm
ditto selleys contact adhesive - works well - make sure you apply to the board and the matt then seal back down and try and avoid any air bubbles - they can be worked out if you are quick.

good luck

Andrew
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