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Black trim glue?

I washed my Civic this morning and found that the black rubber trim is now lifting off the roof of the car. I attached two pics; the one with the red arrow shows you where it is relative to the rest of the car (passenger side, just in front of the hatchback).

Is there any glue product that is designed to work with this, or how else can I keep that down? I suppose air flow would most likely keep that back part from flapping up, but if this much has recently come undone, I'd rather fasten it down than wait for the entire strip to fly off some time.
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Re: Black trim glue?

ever heard of pliobond?



super sticky and still soft after it dries
i used it to restick some moulding that was lifting on my girlfriend's car
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Re: Black trim glue?

I used 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive (black): https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...2908126&rt=rud on my mammy's '04 Civic rear wheel well trim. Also sticky yet remains pliable. I initially purchased it for a trunk seal I did on me old 6th gen.
Just need to be careful when applying it as it's kinda messy.
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Re: Black trim glue?

Evidently even Honda itself recommends the use of 3M Weatherstrip adhesive: https://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/...da-service.pdf


That's good enough for me.
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