Sounds right, I'll have to check.3M Super 77 is my go to for all things contact cement(ed). Never had it attack foam. Super 77 what you have?
Sounds right, I'll have to check.3M Super 77 is my go to for all things contact cement(ed). Never had it attack foam. Super 77 what you have?
You glue the foam to the seat base not the cover. Just like the factory did it.Gotta say........gluing to the foam makes no sense, especially with that kind of contact cement. You'll have one chance to get the cover positioned and any stretching and pulling will distort the foam.
Me too. On my original it had that, my replacement didn't that's why I used a thin sheet of rubber.On stitched covers I've seen a layer of plastic sheet between the foam and the cover.
I have a metric shit-ton of those in various sizes. Not sure I'd have thought of using them in this application, so thanks!I used clips (12) Home Depot @ .99 ea, Mailman used clothespins. Stretch and clip, repeat around the rim, repeat, repeat...repeat until you like it before gluing the cover. I didn't use any glue. Yamaha used glue in a few spots on the original seat foam. These clips are very handy in the shop/home anyway.
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