I used 1/2" double stick tape that is used to apply body side molding. It worked perfect.
Seal-All is very good on fabric that is exposed to weather.
I would use Lexel or Lepage Extreme for that .
glue it with clear epoxy
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.
The best type of glue to use on fabric is fabric glue, as it is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together effectively.
Use Spray glue that are for fabric,cardboard, etc.....
I would use a two part epoxy.
You should use fabric glue on fabric for the best results.
I took apart the convertible top on a 2001 Spyder. Below the back window and continuing along the sides is a scupper system that channels water to a collection area that drains the water to the wheel well on the back tires. I found that my drainage tube was blocked by leaves and dirt that had collected over the years. To access the drainage area you will need to remove the fabric cover located just behind your side windows. The fabric is held in place by velcro. The drainage area is located just above the wheel well and consists of vinyl fabric. Vac out the trash. You may also be getting water intrusion from small holes in the convertible fabric. My rubberized fabric in areas had weathered to a very thin wall and I thickened it up by glueing black fabric with a flexible glue from the inside and spraying rubber sound deadener over the fabric. Coundnt see the repair from either inside or out. Good luck.
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.
To effectively glue fabric to wood for a DIY project, you can use a strong adhesive like fabric glue or a multipurpose craft glue. Apply the glue evenly on the wood surface, press the fabric firmly onto the glue, and allow it to dry completely before handling the project.