I am a big fan of this product and have had no problems, but this one could get a bit tricky...
Do you guys think the spray adhesive would hold if I glued a very light material to my headliner? The material in question is a very thin plastic, I am saving the details until I have pics! I'm worried that over time, the weight will make the piece fall down on my head...
Or is this stuff truly our "miracle adhesive"?
Steve
http://www.bluecavcustoms.com
The canned stuff.
http://www.bluecavcustoms.com
if i were you and i was putting carbon fiber on my roof ( which is what im guessin you are doin) then i wouldnt use the spray stuff id use somethin more powerful
Maybe small, short, screws that are the color of whatever you are attaching, and just screw into the headliner?
Or maybe use your glue (I agree, that stuffs the @!#$) and tac it with a few screws.
Or even take your headliner out and use the existing holes in the car to screw or clip it up.
 
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i used super 77 to hold some fabric up and it took aweek for it to fall so i doubt it will hold want you want to hold.
OK, thanks guys.
I think I like the screw idea best, but I will see what other adhesives I can find.
Maybe a combo of the 77 spray and a few well-placed screws will do it.
Steve
http://www.bluecavcustoms.com
use an adhesive spray that can withstand the high heat. you can get it at advance auto parts and 3m makes it.
go and check out
http://www.gadomestics.com/
if your using vinyl to put on as your headliner i would use 3m 8090 heavy duty because thats made for glueing vinyl