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    High-Strength Spray Contact Adhesives

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contact Adhesives. High-Strength Spray Contact Adhesives.
    Form bonds with twice the strength of our other spray contact adhesives. Spray a thin, uniform coat of adhesive on one or both surfaces, air dry, and then bring together to adhere.
    Model Number 80—80 bonds rubber and vinyl.
    Cannot Be Sold to California—Adhesives that cannot be sold to California exceed local regulatory limits on VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
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    3M
    801929 ft² @ 2.5 g/ft²No324600Not Rated200YellowPlastic, RubberCalifornia7610A16000000000000
    Spray Contact Adhesive, 3M 80, 19 oz. Can
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