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    Default Traction Pad came unglued

    The rear corner of the traction pad came unglued on my Soulcraft. There is about 5 inches that now just flaps up and down while surfing.

    What kind of glue can I reglue the traction pad down with and do I need to try and remove the adhesive that is left on the board?

    Or do I need to pull it off all together and get a new traction pad?
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    Try the “marine” version of GOOP.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Prospersigman View Post
    The rear corner of the traction pad came unglued on my Soulcraft. There is about 5 inches that now just flaps up and down while surfing.

    What kind of glue can I reglue the traction pad down with and do I need to try and remove the adhesive that is left on the board?

    Or do I need to pull it off all together and get a new traction pad?
    @Prospersigman - I have the same issue on my Soulcraft that started yesterday.

    How did your adhesive work and hold up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJHSupra View Post
    @Prospersigman - I have the same issue on my Soulcraft that started yesterday.

    How did your adhesive work and hold up?
    Use the non water version of DAP contact cement it's used to glue everything under the sun if you want the best results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
    Use the non water version of DAP contact cement it's used to glue everything under the sun if you want the best results.
    Thanks for the follow up. I was reading about the 3M Hi-Strength 90 Spray Adhesive, assumed people were using some type of contact cement.
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    Nothing really beats contact cement, you know it's good cuz they need to see your ID to purchase it, highly flammable. Highly flammable are the best products..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothd View Post
    Nothing really beats contact cement, you know it's good cuz they need to see your ID to purchase it, highly flammable. Highly flammable are the best products..lol

    easy fix -- get some 3M adhesive spray, spray the backing.. lay it back down... fixed.

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    We always carry a tube of marine goop on the boat. Works great especially to fix loose corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dank View Post
    easy fix -- get some 3M adhesive spray, spray the backing.. lay it back down... fixed.

    I build boards in my garage.

    built this one:

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    Sweet, where did you learn the skill?

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    On my soulcraft’s, I’ve had to replace the traction pads just about every season. But they get a lot of use. I honestly think it’s the sun exposure that causes the most damage. I use a heat gun (very low heat) and pull the old pad, then throw on a new set. Just don’t overheat the board if you try this. I also have a smooth plastic scraper i use with goo gone if it won’t come up.

    I didn’t think to try more adhesive since the pad is actually separating from the adhesive layer, rather than the adhesive pulling from the board. Let us know how this works after giving it a try. Regardless the traction areas are usually pretty beat up so I just swap them out.


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