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Heat Resistant Contact Adhesive (Quart)

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$12.99

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Combining superior heat resistance and bond strength, Lokweld Heat Resistant Contact Adhesive is perfect for interior automotive, marine, and upholstery applications. Lokweld Heat Resistant Adhesive is specially formulated for bonding carpet, cloth, headliners, leather, and upholstery to foam, metal, or wood for a permanent, water-resistant hold. Compares to other high heat resistant (HHR) landau top and trim adhesives on the market today. Lokweld Adhesives are formulated for the toughest jobs. We know that professionals depend on high performance contact adhesives; every day, every job. Whether you need high heat resistance or fast-drying products, Lokweld is the brand that professionals have turned to for over forty years.


Matthew Getz
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Worked great
Mark Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
SO far its been working great. I used this to use for redoing my door panel upholstery in my 2004 Mach 1. Also used it for using trunk liner carpet my my custom sub box and amp rack.My only con is it will smell for a couple weeks after applying, not bad to the point of a headache but noticeable.
tomboy67
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Great fast-tack adhesion. I deducted 1 star for packaging. It would've been better if the can was in a plastic bag... after a couple tablespoons spilled inside the box, all over the can & paper fill, when my UPS guy dropped it on my concrete steps. Took me 20 minutes of acetone scrubbing to get it off my hands. Strong stuff though!
cody v.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
great stuff, just be careful storing in hot area lid will blow off
Ian N
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I sprayed with a spray gun also bought at Amazon. W-71G with 1.5mm nozzle. Do not thin the glue as it's already thin enough. I did over spray one section of the headliner material and indeed it did go through a little. If you have spare material, maybe do a test to see what is too much. A good video on YouTube by HumbleMechanic provides good tips. Price for this is excellent compared to Weldwood which is sold by the gallon. For my wagon, the quart was just enough.I'll update after a few months of Texas heat.Oh. And it's been 6 weeks and 8 can still slightly different the glue smell. It was very strong the first week, but only slight remnant of it. It should be gone in another month. I'll update if it doesn't.
Erin W
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I love that this comes in 1 quart containers instead of gallons. I used an inexpensive pneumatic paint sprayer with a 1.8mm tip to apply it (50 psi at the gun) and it worked wonderfully. The directions for most of these adhesives tell you to wait a few minutes before sticking down the headliner, I stuck mine down as fast as I could apply the adhesive. One of the most helpful tips I learned from YouTube videos was to apply the adhesive to the foam indirectly (at an angle) so the adhesive doesn’t soak into the headliner foam. It looked kinda “stringy” when I did that, but it stuck like gangbusters. You can spray the adhesive to the headliner board directly, and try to get an “orange peel” texture on the headliner board. Another tip was to let it sit overnight before trying to install the headliner, because the adhesive can still soak through the headliner foam if you’re pushing on it with finger pressure until it dries completely.. always try to use a “flat hand” when attaching the foam. This product does give you a limited ability to reposition the foam as long as you haven’t fully stuck it down. Work in small sections, with a helper if possible & you can get really good results. I had one very small wrinkle under the visor that I couldn’t get out, but I avoided about ten other wrinkles by repositioning and stretching the foam. It was my first time doing a headliner, but I will definitely be looking for opportunities to do it again, since I see how well it works!
ka
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I used this to replace my headliner for my truck. I spent 63 dollars on new fabric and this adhesive soaked through and I now have to replace my fabric it's one large piece plus purchase adhesive. My rating is actually negative 5.
Kevin C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I used this to replace my headliner in my 2002 Duramax crew cab truck. I applied it using an inexpensive HVLP sprayer that I bought exclusively for this project. I sprayed both surfaces, working approximately two linear feet at a time.The adhesive went on flawlessly to each surface with virtually no overspray. I carefully placed the headliner material and pressed it in place with the palm of my hand. Once contact is made, it’s permanent, so work carefully.The headliner looks better than new! I also overlapped the material on all edges and applied a coat of adhesive to the top edge of the substrate and rolled the material over the edges which makes the fabric even more secure than the OEM fabric, ensuring that it will never sag, or come loose.The key to a professional looking job in in the surface preparation. Remove all debris from the original fabric and use compressed air to remove any remaining dust and debris, prior to applying the new fabric.Apply only is a well ventilated area and make sure there are no ignition sources in the area, as the vapors from the adhesive are highly flammable and toxic when wet. Also, use a chemical respirator, goggles and gloves when applying. Once cured, there are virtually no remaining vapor emissions.I highly recommend this adhesive! 😄