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Darrell, yes the adhesive is aggressive, but the surface of attachment must be clean, and therein will be your problem.
There will be little bits and granules of old foam and contact cement from the original foam.
Somehow I feel that must be removed or the PSA backed foam will not stick for the long haul.
I made a new box (the old one was rotten) for the aux/air comp. and coated it with epoxy so everything went together fine, I have not tried to do anything with "old work", that will take some experimenting.
One possibility is to clean it off as well as possible and apply the PSA backed foam and then mechanically fasten it in several places for longevity.
Another would be to use plain foam and a heavy contact cement. Now that I said it, I wouldn't do it that way, just thinking out loud.:eek:
If you can wait I will bring some of the product to OKC for you to put a finger and eyeball on :D
JIM
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Darrell, your thread has taken a new and unintended direction. You would be well served to read the posts in the link about a complete bay rebuild and apply what you need to your situation.
http://forum.prevostownersgroup.com/...down#post15047
JIM
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Jim, you have the pulse on everything, thank you.
We did take a turn didn't we. I don't have the time right now but this fall will have this project on the agenda.
I'm still going to yank out most of the old deteriorated foam right now.