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BossCamper
Apr 26, 2015Explorer
Not necessarily air getting in under the membrane, but rather the vacuum formed from the air flow over the trailer.
As has been said. I think contact cement would be real trouble unless you were to cut in an H pattern and laid the membrane back, and even that would be very hard to get back exactly like you lifted it. Contact cement means what it says. On contact it's THERE!
I think the best suggestion is contacting the pros and ask about injecting adhesive, then you only have to patch the injection holes.
As has been said. I think contact cement would be real trouble unless you were to cut in an H pattern and laid the membrane back, and even that would be very hard to get back exactly like you lifted it. Contact cement means what it says. On contact it's THERE!
I think the best suggestion is contacting the pros and ask about injecting adhesive, then you only have to patch the injection holes.
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