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Functional uses of automotive interior adhesives
Release time:
2020-07-14
1. What is used between leather and automotive interior plastics? Automotive interior adhesive What?
1. Cut the blue tack into evenly sized small pieces (1 strip yields 10 pieces). Knead each piece vigorously for a few minutes—the longer you knead, the stickier it will become. We recommend kneading each piece for about 1 minute, then roll them into small round balls. Attach these balls to the back of the item you wish to secure.
2. Be sure to knead the cut blue tack for a while until it forms a circle, then attach it to the back of the photo frame and press firmly against the wall.
3. When removing, apply gentle, steady pressure. First, carefully take off the picture frame, then firmly rub off the blue adhesive. Be careful not to pull directly—this method won’t damage the wall surface, especially walls painted with latex paint. Automotive interior adhesive
4. Avoid using low-quality paints, wall coverings that tend to peel off easily, or painted surfaces with a high proportion of powdery substances—these all represent a significant quality-price disparity.
5. Particularly suitable for smooth, clean surfaces such as metal, glass, and other surfaces that are not ideal for nailing, as well as valuable wood surfaces or surfaces where you don’t want to leave holes or cause damage.

II. What is the correct method for using automotive interior adhesive—blue adhesive?
If the scratched area is smooth, first roughen it up slightly with sandpaper, then clean it thoroughly. Next, apply shoe polish to color it, and after it’s slightly dry, coat it with silicone rubber, spreading it evenly. When it starts to dry quickly—about 10 minutes—gently press it down with a towel to create a matte finish. Check several times; once you notice it’s become smoother, continue pressing it gently with the towel.
Three, Automotive interior adhesive - Car interior scratch repair
If the scratches on your car’s interior plastic are relatively shallow, you can use the following products: sandpaper, a specialized cleaner for car interiors (for removing oil and wax), a powerful cleaner for car interiors (for removing old coatings), a primer for renovating car interior plastics, and a color-changing topcoat for renovating car interior plastics.
After finishing the cleaning of plastic scratches on the car’s interior, before proceeding with color modification, we must definitely use... Automotive interior adhesive Pour the plastic primer into a thoroughly cleaned spray gun, and evenly mist it onto the plastic surface. Then allow it to air dry to enhance the adhesion of the plastic paint.