What does AGD use at the factory to glue on foamies?

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  • Animal Mother

    #16
    I can't find any info on a different type of IC2000, so like you said I bet it's just a label. They say it works great on all sorts of applications but is the very best tire glue.

    Well after two days of letting it cure completly I dry fired 200 shots. Took the valve out and the bumper looks un-touched and the foamie is firmly in place with no corners lifted up.

    With super glue.. 20 shots and the foamie was gone. This looks promising

    Thanks again Black, this is a great idea. Plus the gluing of the bumper! Everyone should do this. I was replacing a bumper every case of paint. I tried your grease method and it worked great, I think the glue will work even better.

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    • JT2002
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 1863

      #17
      any type of CA glue will probably work great. i know that i will be using zap a gap on my emag. man that stuff is very strong CA glue

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      • sneakyhacker420
        AO's Uber Green Guru
        • Aug 2002
        • 1247

        #18
        Originally posted by personman
        I used JB Weld on my last foamie I put in, and let it dry and it never fell off. Of corse that bolt is with sneakyhacker420 now so I dont know if it has fallen off or not but even if it has that would mean it still lasted like half a year and thats pretty good.

        he globbed the JB weld ALL OVER THE FOAMIE

        you can see some of it suqeezing out of the sides of the foamie

        that thing is definitely not going anywhere anytime soon

        good job personman
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