Tiger seal bonding a spoiler on?

Tiger seal bonding a spoiler on?

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Justin S

3,642 posts

262 months

Saturday 21st December 2019
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Clean and stick with Tiger Seal and leave for a day. Will set fine in this temperature. Used loads building kit cars in these temps in the garage and even overnight its probably 80% cured. Its great stuff and dont expect it to ever come off without a fight.

chan61922

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535 posts

63 months

Thursday 2nd January 2020
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Attempted this morning got fed up with the bloody thing sitting around in a box for months. Boy did I make a a right mess of it and chose the wrong day as it started drizzling with rain shortly after lol. So cleaned prepped area with isopropanol, thought I had a syringe/glue dispenser type thing (don’t know the exact word for it) lying about but couldn’t find the bloody thing d’oh!! I was then left pasting the bloody thing on lol just attempted eyeballing it and glued it on. Left the car all day and revisited when I got back a while ago. seems perfect-ish on one corner, the other corner is a few mm diff to the side which was flush, can see a few mm gap but it’s nothing drastic I can live with it. The middle part on the front however isn’t a great, can see it’s not completely held down( think I didn’t put enough tiger seal on it, back end seems fine and I’ve pressed firmly on it for a while and seems okay-ish! Only prob is the weather starting to play silly bugger again lol oh that and I’ve got black tiger seal all over my hands and it doesn’t wash off. What a right bell end am I ;( lol I did order 4/5 packs of various sized 3m tape from amazon, but they just didn’t seem up to the task, I even went round and trial fitted strips of it on the undeside of the spoiler but just peeled off with ease

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 2nd January 2020
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Probably needed keying up for the tape to work.