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    bonding skirts on?

    So it's the last thing I'm not happy with, what bonding agent should I use? I'm thinking of stickoflex but does anybody have any other suggestions?
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    Cool

    i use polyurathane, great stuf, bit messy though..preperation is key, otherwise its a bitch to get off yer pannels, bluddy strong in comparison to mastick..
    Are you almost done? I'm touching the proverbial cloth!!!

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    5 minute epoxy resin or polyurethane or silicone sealant should do the job. I used all 3 and them skirts aint going nowhere!

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    i tend to find epox resin goes too hard and mastic just doesnt have the strengh!

    polyurethane seems to have the strengh and duribility!

    I spend 4 days with every glue u could imagine tring to get my old skirts me nova "RIP +---" its dead now, had a minor accedent!! hehe..be honest with you though..even after the crash, the skirts were still on!!
    Are you almost done? I'm touching the proverbial cloth!!!

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    Guys:- Many thanks, It needs to be paint friendly though for when i blend them in.
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