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what to use to re-attach the inner white door liner?
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PUGPAUL
PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 4:49 pm Up
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what to use to re-attach the inner white door liner?

i.e. like polystyrene foam.

many thanks!

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foam tape, tiger seal, epoxy.....it's all up to you.
 
 

 

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WHAT ABOUT this?

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yeah that will do, or you could just get some glue.

 


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or put the door card on with it and hope it stays in place
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cobs06 wrote:
or put the door card on with it and hope it stays in place

exactly who is going to see it once the doorcard is back on Rolling Eyes


 


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cobs06 wrote:
or put the door card on with it and hope it stays in place

Seeing as you haven't got a clue what the white liner is actually there for keep your stupid suggestions to yourself Wink

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Its for not letting water though to the door panel but I'v been out and took mine off and reattached it and it wouldn't do much it would most probably soak up the water and plastic does not get damages with water damage and you can dry the door panel up. I prefer to have it leaking into my car than it being not let through so i no a seal has gone and then i can sort it before it starts to rust.
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cobs06 wrote:
Its for not letting water though to the door panel but I'v been out and took mine off and reattached it and it wouldn't do much it would most probably soak up the water and plastic does not get damages with water damage and you can dry the door panel up. I prefer to have it leaking into my car than it being not let through so i no a seal has gone and then i can sort it before it starts to rust.

Have it leak into the car and p**s your carpets through so they start smelling like a wet dog and begin rotting because you can't be bothered to take the carpets out to dry them properly everytime it rains

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just make sure the drain holes are free from crap in the bottom of the door so the doors don't fill up with water in the first place.

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I don't think the polystyrene foam which the door liner is made of actually absorbs water? If it did act like a sponge the metal door to which it is attached would, as someone has rightly said - 'rot away' and make the carpets irretrievably damaged and in turn begin to rot the metal floor and smell [awful]. These are probably reasons why this material was chosen in the first place and made water tight with sealant/adhesive from a cartridge type gun?

My point being "what can I get to replicate this 'in house' manufacturing process?"

P U Bonding Adhesive?

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I just used a tube of bathroom sealant. Got it from the pound shop but can't remember how much it was. Confused
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tomd0801754 wrote:
Didn't think they were that expensive from Pug?

are they complete with the adhesive already on the back? [with a peel off protector over the adhesive part]

OR

do peugeot provide the liner and adhesive seperately?

my liner isn't in to bad a shape, it's in reasonable condition anyway!

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macca1411 wrote:
I just used a tube of bathroom sealant. Got it from the pound shop but can't remember how much it was. Confused


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