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What to use for plastic door liner?

Started by b5blue, September 20, 2016, 11:24:00 AM

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b5blue

Got some plastic to make liners for the interior door and back seat areas. What did you use to stick them in place?

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tan top

I used heavy duty double sided carpet tape ,  did think about using butyl tape  , like some of the modern cars  but decided against it  ,
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I used a non hardening butyl mastic so the weather barrier could be peeled back and re-stuck if need be. I'm not sure how the skimming type would go with re sticking but I'm sure it will be fine too.

timmycharger

I used strong 3m double sided tape on mine with some 3mil plastic, worked great, just be sure to clean the surface of the metal first.  I bought the strip caulk, maybe it was just a crappy example from ebay but it sucked, didn't hold at all.  :Twocents: