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Door panel repair???????????
My 1993 300E is coming unglued!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The plastic on the side pockets is lifting on both doors, what is the best glue to use to put these edges back in place? There isn't a lot of material to work with, so I assume I would have to use some glue that is flexible and works fast to keep the pieces in place. Any good ideas? Thanks in advance.
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A picture would help.
A picture would help.
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All kinds of opinions
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I just couldn't give up on my 1995 E320. I think it might be like always going back to that same bad relationship with an ex girlfriend. You feel you love them too much, or you are just too stupid to know any better. Flickr slideshow of my 1995 E320 http://www.flickr.com/photos/24145497@N06/sets/72157616572140057/ |
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Flexible, strong and fast are pretty much not compatible here. You can choose two.
I like two-hour epoxy for interior repairs. You do need to clamp the joints. |
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