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How are people fixing falling foam insulation?

Maineiac

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Has anyone else had the problem with the foam falling down like I posted earlier? Is there a trick to getting it back up without coming down again?
 
I bought a can of Gorilla glue and followed its directions....I just did this last weekend, so I can't tell you how long it will last....but 1 week it is still attached.
 
I bought the gorilla glue, although the problem is I cant get all the way back there, I am carrying a bit extra holiday/covid lockdown weight. Was thinking about fishing a kid back under the rear seats to do it.
 
I used a spray-on glue that normally used on a/c insulation. Sprayed both sides and it seemed to grab very well, but I can’t say how long it will stay as it was just 2 weeks ago.
 
I bought the gorilla glue, although the problem is I cant get all the way back there, I am carrying a bit extra holiday/covid lockdown weight. Was thinking about fishing a kid back under the rear seats to do it.

I have a similar problem. I could use a pole to press the foam up but it’s getting the glue on the foam that I’m concerned about lol.
 
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