Ok Here is the deal, after making 100's of calls and asking service centers and "professional convertivle repair shops" no one seems to have the answer (or pro's don't want to tell) I tried several adhesives without any luck, and finally something worked 100% and cures in less than five minutes, best of all is inexpensive and it's available at wally world or any hooby or Arts and Crafts store...what is it? A HOT GLUE GUN!!... it bonds glass to canvas, cloth or whatever you want to call the convertible top material like crazy, clean up you may ask? just use a hot air gun and it cleans in an instant I fixed my 1998 corvette soft top for under 20 bucks, I hope this works for you as it worked for me!
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I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
Seal-All is very good on fabric that is exposed to weather.
I used 1/2" double stick tape that is used to apply body side molding. It worked perfect.
glue it with clear epoxy
I would use 100% silicone or Gloozit.
The best type of glue for fabric is fabric glue, which is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together. You can purchase fabric glue at most craft stores, fabric stores, or online retailers.
On the most bottles of Super Glue it says under the Directions label "Do not use on Fabric" so I would think that wouldn't work too well.
The best type of glue to use on fabric is fabric glue, as it is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together effectively.
You should use fabric glue on fabric for the best results.
I would use either silicone or construction adhesive.
There are many methods. It depends what glue and what fabric.
No, it is not recommended to use wood glue on fabric as it may not bond well and could damage the fabric. It is better to use fabric glue specifically designed for bonding fabric materials.