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Permatex 27828 is a professional-grade, high-strength aerosol adhesive designed specifically for automotive interiors. It bonds foam, fabric, plastics, and rubber with a water-resistant formula that withstands extreme weather and temperatures up to 170°F. Dries clear for a clean finish, making it ideal for repairing headliners, carpets, trunk linings, and door panels with industrial durability.














| ASIN | B000HBNU9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,077 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Body Repair & Restoration Adhesives |
| Brand | Permatex |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,104) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2006 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00686226278289 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 492.56 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 27828 |
| Manufacturer | Permatex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 27828 |
| Material | adhesive |
| Model | Permatex 27828 Body Shop Heavy Duty Headliner Adhesive, 16.75 oz Aerosol Can |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| OEM Part Number | 27828 |
| Package Information | Aerosol Can |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 9.13 inches |
| Special Feature | Dries Clear |
| Special Features | Dries Clear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Interior |
| UPC | 686226278289 |
| Unit Count | 474 Grams |
| Viscosity | Medium to High |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**E
Does it's job - just don't use it outside
I thought this product worked great. It applied easy enough. Yes, it's like silly string, but it has some organization to how it comes tumbling out of the can. It's simple to apply it uniformly. If you have followed the instructions, I'd imagine it would work perfectly. I had a scrupulously cleaned fiberglass board. I bought (2) cans and applied (3) coats on the first half of the board and the first half of the headliner each, with (5) minutes of dry time between coats. Right before I was set to apply the first half of the headliner, the wind kicked up, and the headliner folded over onto itself and immediately stuck in an inseparable way. So I ordered another can and another 3yds of headliner fabric. If when I re-do this project, and the adhesive fails, I'll update this. But I doubt that will be the case. I could tell from the adhesive product that when you follow the instructions, it would work terrifically. If you have a dusty board with remnant foam particles (not easy to remove, FWIW), don't apply enough coats, or don't let the product become tacky before applying the headliner, then I can see how the product would let you down. Follow the instructions, and you should be fine. And do it in a garage/shed, not outside. The wind is a cruel *****. UPDATE: Did the headliner in my small garage. Worked great. It is not easy to do - I had a few wrinkles in the headliner, but that's not the adhesive's fault. Definitely could help to have two people negotiating the headliner onto the board, starting at the middle and working outward to the ends that will be concealed by the trim. Overall, it looks great. Two weeks but later and it's stuck on the fiberglass really well, and I don't think the headliner will sag again in this old Jeep's lifetime.
A**R
falling head liner
worked well no issues
L**I
Great stuff
I’ve done 4 headliners with this glue, will not ever buy any other brand. I have yet to find another brand that’s this good and not this cheap. I would recommend this to anyone.
S**.
Worked very well.
Worked very well for the headliner no problems, I will say, was a little pricey and not easiest to work with(make sure you wear gloves) and can doesnt hold as much as you think, just barely got done with headliner and I have small car (so if you have a larger car, you might wanna get 2 cans), I would recommend this product and it is specifically for headliners.
B**O
Good product
Love this use it all the time
G**.
Super Tacky Adhesive!
This is the stuff! I had glued up some door cards and used Gorilla Glue contact cement and it just never really stuck good. After a couple of months watching it pull away I ended up ripping the foam backed vinyl off the cards to start over. In the meantime, I had this headliner I needed to put up so I ordered this stuff and commenced to give it a go. I have been working on this 1970 AMC Rebel resto for awhile and I thought working bondo was hard. Upholstery is a talent akin to voodoo I think. I follow directions pretty well and sprayed on 3 light coats on both the ceiling and my material, letting it dry 5 minutes between coats. My attempt would start in the center of the car and work my way to the rear windshield then work the front. Tip: DO NOT let whatever you are gluing fold together and touch! Somehow the left front side got folded over and that was all she wrote! It was STUCK LIKE CHUCK and as I tried to pull it apart, it destroyed the material. I got this because it was supposed to be heavy duty and be good up to 170 degrees - it gets hot in Texas - so it is indeed a very tacky, heavy adhesive. I expect that headliner to be up there well after I'm gone. Just take your time and make sure you have some helpers.
A**R
Works pretty good, if expectations are reasonable
My headliner by the passenger window was peeling off at the edge. After watching a few videos, I understood that I cannot expect an "as good as new" fix. This because this glue is really meant for a headliner replacement, in which the whole headliner is removed, along with the ceiling molding. This way, the new headliner can be applied to the moulding outside the vehicle, where you can spray the glue at the proper distance, so it doesn't stain the new headliner. Repair to existing headliners require spot spraying, in which the spray can must be close to the repair area. This causes the glue to stain the affected area of the headliner. That said, if your careful in re-applying the edge part of the headliner, and you've masked off areas you don't want to spray, the result will be an improvement over leaving the headliner just hanging down at the edge of the ceiling moulding. Suffice it to say, such fixes are for older vehicles that the owners are okay with a less than perfect repair.
R**Y
Permatex
Works well
A**R
Easy to use - just follow instructions and allow the glue to get tacky, I applied it to both sides (foam headliner and plastic trim) and work a treat - though need many hands when installing
B**C
Used this to bond a headliner material, what a great product
L**E
très satisfaite du produit et du service avec Amazon
R**Y
This product is PERFECT for it's job. I used Sika previously and the results were extremely disappointing. This, unlike the Sika has enough shear strength to maintain the tension on the roof lining. Easy to use. Easy clean up. Spray pattern of nozzle is also perfect.
C**Z
As expected
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