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ALTERNATIVE TO RAYRIM

ALTERNATIVE TO RAYRIM

ALTERNATIVE TO RAYRIM

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Does anyone one know of a trim similar to Raylock's Rayrim? It is a edge trim that has a hot melt glue on the inside. When it it is applied it shrinks in place and the glue melts forming a strong bond. It is a whole lot better than trying to put supper glue inside plain rubber trim.

Is there something with a pressure sensitive adhesive instead of a hot melt?

here is a data sheet that explains it better.
http://www.rayservice.com/file/151/

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