Quarterwave
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Florida
Hi all,
I'm just about to do the headliner on my 93' 2 door Sport, and I was wondering if the 3M 77 adhesive will work down here in humid-as-heck S.E Florida.... I've heard a few rumours that this stuff doesn't do too well in high humidity, and even though I have my A/C on pretty much all the time, on a hot day, the interior gets like an oven - does anyone have some other ideas or know of some alternatives that would work in my application ?
Finally, does anyone know of any fabric store that would stock fabric that has been vulcanised with an insulating rubber on one side of it ? FWIW, even though primarily I want to get the headliner adhered to the roof, I'd still like to install some type of insulation to keep vibration and noise down a bit.
Thanks in advance,
Quarterwave
I'm just about to do the headliner on my 93' 2 door Sport, and I was wondering if the 3M 77 adhesive will work down here in humid-as-heck S.E Florida.... I've heard a few rumours that this stuff doesn't do too well in high humidity, and even though I have my A/C on pretty much all the time, on a hot day, the interior gets like an oven - does anyone have some other ideas or know of some alternatives that would work in my application ?
Finally, does anyone know of any fabric store that would stock fabric that has been vulcanised with an insulating rubber on one side of it ? FWIW, even though primarily I want to get the headliner adhered to the roof, I'd still like to install some type of insulation to keep vibration and noise down a bit.
Thanks in advance,
Quarterwave