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1957 Drape behind seat and trunk glue attachment.

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What has anyone been using to glue the drape curtain behind the seat and trunk other than a spray type? I would get a better result with an aplicator than spray.

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I just looked at mine and it’s positioned under the trim piece.image.jpg
 
Mine was glued plus the screws. I have seen other posts that also recommended it be glued. Its just to messy by spraying. Glueing just adds a bit of security from pulling out from under the trim molding.
 
Mine was glued plus the screws. I have seen other posts that also recommended it be glued. Its just to messy by spraying. Glueing just adds a bit of security from pulling out from under the trim molding.
Contact Cement might be a good option?

One problem I have with mine is it flaps on the edges near the door with the top off at highway speeds even though it is tight and snapped to the floor. ?
 
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