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QTY6 Polymat 797 Hi Temp Spray Adhesive Can high Temperature Headliner Glue

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$69.89

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About this item

  • Industrial Grade HEADLINER AND FABRIC GLUE for high-temperature (160F), heavy-duty bonding of vinyl tops, headliners, and hood silencer pads.
  • Water resistant (for marine use)
  • Heavy duty glue, great for gluing a wide range of materials (headliners, carpeting, foams, paper, cardboard, felt, cloth) to metals, wood and hardboard.
  • Polymat 797 adhesive designed for bonding vinyl tops, heavy-weight headliners and hood silencer pads where high strength and heat resistance are needed.
  • 6 CANS OF 797 POLYMAT HI-TEMP HEAVY DUTY TRIM ADHESIVE



Product Description

Polymat 797 Headliner Spray Adhesive
Polymat Headliner Adhesive

Polymat specializes in developing, manufacturing and offering quality non-woven fabrics, adhesives, lubricants and other related products.

With Polymat's high quality spray glue, affordable prices and focus on customer care, we hope to establish long-term relations with all our valued customers.

Applications for Polymat 797

797 Spray Pattern

Web Pattern Spray

This allows greater accuracy and more concentrated application that works great for headliners, marine & auto trim, fabrics, upholstery, and many other surfaces.

adjustable nozzle

Updated Spray Nozzle

With the new adjustable nozzle, take control of which direction you spray in by turning the nozzle to the desired orientation.

[Previous issues with the nozzle have been addressed to this new, easy to use nozzle]

797 Spray Pattern

Durable Bond and High Temperature Resistance

Spray both surfaces for an extremely strong and permanent bond.

(see directions below for proper use and care)

797 Features
797 Instructions

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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
Used this for adhering heat/sound insulation to roof, doors, interior plastic and body panels, also to adhere new headliner material to the fiberglass headliner mold of my car. I live AZ and it is starting to get warm, so far everything is still in place. I've taken temperature readings after the car has been outside in the sun for a few hoursMetal roof on the outside (148°), Headliner on the inside (115°)Sprays niceDuring material application my longest time was about 30 minutes and I was able to pull, move material and restick if needed.Strong odor. I was in a double car garage and inside of my car using this and used fans to blow air through the car to exhaust it out.**Update 112020**Made it through a hot as summer and headliner is still in place. Headliner is still attached and looking good.Heatsound shield inside doors (on outer skin) still in place. No signs of it sagging or peelling away from the metal.