I used styrene adhesive to attach the acetate strip window material to the inside of my styrene passenger car body.
It did not hold. What should I have used?
BB
I use Revell liquid polystyrene cement to do this - the type in a blue bottle with an applicator nozzle thing. You can place the glazing where you want it, then add a couple of drops of the cement around the edges to secure - capillary action will draw it between the window material and the bodyside without getting it on visible surfaces. Hope this helps!
Microscale Krystal Klear . Put a thin layer on the inside of the body around the window openings, wait a bit for it to get tacky, add the clear plastic and lay the body so gravity will hold it in place while it dries. Also I believe Testor’s makes “canopy cement”
I’ve had good luck with clear silicon adhesive, which is sold under a lot of different names, including Goop, Loctite, Stix-All, etc.
Elmer’s works fine for me. Not a high stress application on my cars. If I ever need to get it loose again a wet Q-tip will disolve it in no time.
Good recommendations from the guys above!
Two additional steps that are often overlooked:
(1) Clean the surfaces to be joined. A clean cloth and alcohol usually does the trick. You want to make sure there are no oil or silicone residues on the surfaces.
(2) Next, take a scotch pad or a piece of 400grit or 600grit sandpaper. LIghtly sand the two surfaces. This will help the adhesive get a “Good Grip” on those normally, smooth surfaces. Clean again, and you’re ready to apply the adhesive.
Cheers and High Greens!
A product called Super RC Z 56 is great for windows. Dries completely clear.
Found a picture of it here:
http://www.blackbearcc.com/glue.htm