What type of adhesive should be used for car interior detachment?
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For car interior detachment, JiuDian Brand (JD-633) PE-specific automotive interior adhesive is recommended. Below are the key features of PE-specific automotive interior adhesive: 1. High bonding strength: Offers strong adhesion, achieving a surface unification effect post-bonding that may lead to material damage reactions. 2. Fills small gaps: Does not turn white or harden, is water-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and provides sealing, suitable for filling minor gaps. The following is an introduction to car interiors: Automotive interior products used for internal modifications cover all aspects of a car's interior, such as sunshade films, steering wheel covers, floor mats, anti-slip pads, seat cushions, etc., all of which are considered car interior products.
I've been driving classic cars for decades, and interior glue failures are as common as eating and sleeping. The dashboard and door panels often start peeling. I've tried various adhesives for DIY repairs: epoxy resin bonds firmly, withstands high temperatures, and is durable, but it's complicated to use and hard to clean; polyurethane spray adhesives like 3M Super 77 are easy to apply—just spray and press—and work well on both plastic and fabric; hot melt glue is quick, and a heat gun can help, but it may soften and detach under summer sunlight. The key is to clean the surface first, removing grease and dust, then wait a few minutes until the glue is semi-dry before pressing for a strong bond. Small issues can be fixed DIY to save money, but for large-scale peeling or leather damage, it's safer to take it to a professional repair shop with specialized adhesives. Regular maintenance, like avoiding parking in direct sunlight or humid areas, can help prevent this hassle.