How To Apply Contact Cement. Once the glue is dry, it is easy to press the two edges together. By brush, roller coater, notched trowel, air spray (hot or cold), airless spray (hot or cold), curtain coater. Apply the cement to the two edges that you want glued together.
By brush, roller coater, notched trowel, air spray (hot or cold), airless spray (hot or cold), curtain coater.
Following the manufacturers instructions, apply contact cement to both the veneer and the substrate and allow the cement to set. The cement is fully hardened and cured in 7 days, but you can router it within a few hours. Using the correct tools and application method is very important. The trick is to make sure the contact cement is dry to the touch. Contact bond is a flexible adhesive that works well with leather and rubber perfect for footwear! One advantage to using contact cement is that once the pieces touch, they will not slip as they might with liquid glue. It usually smells heavily of solvents and forms very permanent bonds. Contact cement works best on plastics, veneers, rubber, glass.