View Full Version : Best adhesive to secure door rubbers
weeds
27th January 2014, 08:49 AM
A product has been mentioned on here a few times but buggered if I can find it
Was going to use silastic but that can be a bitch to get off
Cheers
rijidij
27th January 2014, 10:01 AM
There are probably other glues made specifically for rubber, but I use a contact adhesive, for example, Kwik Grip from Bunnings, to stick rubber buffers to powder coat. It's normally applied to both surfaces then pressed together after it dries. Where you've got to slide something on it can be applied wet, but you'll have to hold it in place until it dries.
Silicone wont stick to rubber very well at all.
Cheers, Murray
uninformed
27th January 2014, 10:57 AM
IMO contact is great in the right conditions. Flexability and weather are not those.
I used Sikaflex to fix the rubber vent seals to the bulkhead on my 110. I did this about 13 years ago. My car has spent pretty much every day of its life outside (no garage) The bond is still excellent. The vents have bent, the rubber is starting to fail, but the bond between the Sikaflex, rubber and painted bulkhead is still great.
Remeber Sikaflex is a brand that makes many many types. Im pretty sure you can buy the Sikaflex windscreen adhesive from Bunnings, if not you can at least get the marine adhesive there. Remember most of thes are also sealants.
Read back of cartridge for info or google Sikaflex.
BTW if bonding to aluminium (raw) you have to etch the aluminum. Methol ethol keytone works (plumbers cleaning agent), same with PVC type plastic.
87County
27th January 2014, 11:06 AM
Sikaflex 252 - in squeeze tubes for a small amount, cartridges if you need more, more expen$ive than Selleys stuff but better
Avion8
27th January 2014, 02:24 PM
I found a product from DuraGrip - Weatherstrip & trim adhesive, it is waterproof, & sticks rubber to metal wood etc. I used it on my bulkhead vent rubbers - word of warning you apply to both the rubber & the aperture, wait the requisite period depending on ambient conditions then join together, no wiggle room it sticks instantly & so far permanently!
I got it at Malz but should be available at most auto shops.
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