Contact cement for rubber to steel.

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Check it anyway but you shouldn't have any trouble with that type of foam. Some seat and styrofoam types used behind bumper covers can be real trouble.
 
Originally Posted By: Trav
Glad you got it sorted. The stuff works great and its cheap enough. Use the rest to hold gaskets in place for gasket assembly or stick loose weather stripping.
I use it on gaskets all the time, like some thermostat housings that use o rings and are vertical, just a little on the sides of the o ring will keep it in place while you get the neck on.
It can make life real easy, its worth having a small tube in the toolbox, it has a 1001 uses.

BTW The stuff is resistant to vibration, oil, gasoline, coolants and most chemicals.

Nice tip Trav! I need to pick up some for a few of those "1001 uses" on my list. Gotta love 3M. I've never used anything of theirs I didn't like.
 
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Check it anyway but you shouldn't have any trouble with that type of foam. Some seat and styrofoam types used behind bumper covers can be real trouble.


Thanks, Trav! I once tried to fix some cracked styrofoam padding in a child seat with Super Glue. A complete mess...
 
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