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    Default Applying a dash kit

    So I've installed a wood dash in my Sequoia. For the most part, it looks nice. But in some areas with a lot of curves, it did not stick properly, and I ran out of the "adhesion promotor"the kit came with. That stuff really works.

    So I'm wondering a) where to get more of the adhesive promoter pads. But if that doesn't work, I want to know what adhesive would be easy to use, and compatible with the foam adhesive on the back of the kit pieces.

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    I know toyota has lots of the adheasive promotor.

    try double sided tape is you want some good still with that promoter it works great

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