My local AutoZone had 3M yellow super weatherstrip and gasket adhesive
number 8002. Looks like yellow contact cement. Hopefully it will do the job.
Joel

On Sunday, December 6, 2015, Rick Brass via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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> 3M Weather-strip Adhesive 8011 is probably what is holding the neoprene
> seals around the doors in your car. Any good auto store that caters to body
> shops should have it.
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> Another alternative is 3M Emblem and Trim Adhesive 3601, which you can buy
> at Walmart or just about any  auto parts store. This is commonly used to
> glue the vinyl side moldings on cars, and is really tenacious and
> impervious to weather. Plus it is clear if you happen to get some where it
> is not supposed to be.
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> Rick Brass
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> *Subject:* Stus-List glue for hatch gasket
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> Sorry, I know this has probably been answered before, but I need to
> re-glue hatch gasket.  Is Epoxy  glue ok?
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> Joel
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