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    Sagging Interior Door Trim

    Any idea what glue I should use to reattach this sagging interior door trim? It’s on the the exterior of the driver side a pillar. The rubber gasket is still attached but the thick fabric strip has come off. This is for a 2002 M3. I found one post that recommended silicone RTV adhesive.

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    Had some upholstery done for another car a while back and they had, what appeared to be, all purpose yellow contact cement.

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      #3
      I remember back in the day trying different glues that all eventually sagged when it got hot. Eventually it was Liquid Nails that held it for good. Only problem is, I don't know which product by them it was. They used to have them numbered but now their naming has changed.

      Maybe this stuff would work: https://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Nails-.../dp/B079CQS31Z

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        #4
        I remember the dude from m539 restorations using this and raving about it. Timestamped

        https://www.technicoll.eu/adhesive/technicoll-9145.html
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