Heater Box Restore - Adhesive Recommendation

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1973 Mustang Sportsroof. Currently a work in progress!!!
To restore the padding on the vent door inside the heater box, I need to adhere the new pads.

Any recommendations on the adhesive to use?

Thanks.

Tim

 
Almost any adhesive that will not dissolve the foam should work, use sparingly. I used thin double sided foam tape, no mess. Chuck

 
I used some contact adhesive from a spray can when I did mine.

 
I used some contact adhesive from a spray can when I did mine.
I've used 3M Contact Adhesive spray for these things before as well (package tray carpet, sail panels, headliner, etc.). Spray some onto both facing surfaces, let both get tacky, the stick 'em together. No muss, no fuss.

The stuff can go everywhere, though - mask off anything you don't want sticky. ;)

 
I used some contact adhesive from a spray can when I did mine.
I've used 3M Contact Adhesive spray for these things before as well (package tray carpet, sail panels, headliner, etc.). Spray some onto both facing surfaces, let both get tacky, the stick 'em together. No muss, no fuss.

The stuff can go everywhere, though - mask off anything you don't want sticky. ;)
The kit I got from National Parts had all of the pieces that just peeled and stuck in place.

 
I used some contact adhesive from a spray can when I did mine.
I've used 3M Contact Adhesive spray for these things before as well (package tray carpet, sail panels, headliner, etc.). Spray some onto both facing surfaces, let both get tacky, the stick 'em together. No muss, no fuss.

The stuff can go everywhere, though - mask off anything you don't want sticky. ;)
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