Jet 200 Floor Mats

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What would people recommend for gluing the floor mats on a Jet 200? I'm thinking something silicony perhaps, that you can mix up and spread evenly on the back. I'd be interested in peoples experience of this.
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I used bathroom silicon on my Lynx. It was fine. They never moved and it would be easy to remove if needed.
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I must admit it's something I've never done and don't know a lot about it. I always think of silicone being in tubes and used with a gun. How did you apply it?
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Contact adhesive :D thats how they were stuck down originally ;)
If you want to remove the old glue, soak in cellulose thinners :D
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some silcone may not be paint or metal friendly it would be contact adhesive for me nev..
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maskie66 wrote:some silcone may not be paint or metal friendly it would be contact adhesive for me nev..
Silicone - it's inert isn't it?
Did you have to do that?
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storkfoot wrote:I used bathroom silicon on my Lynx. It was fine. They never moved and it would be easy to remove if needed.
I can vouch for that.... 8-)
Did you have to do that?
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