Adhesive to use for stock spoiler?
I applied this to several spoilers, lip spoilers in particular, and years later, and through many winters and summers. It is still firmly attached. The key is to clean the surfaces really well and then heat up the surfaces with a blow dryer or very carefully with the heat gun, both sides, the car as well as the underside of the spoiler, and use two people to perfectly apply your spoiler and apply pressure




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The problem here is that taking these parts loose is a big job and then re-installing takes at least two people and it has to go in correct location for the first touch. No easy job. And then it is loose again...
So, I had this 2013 S550 with a very nice trunk lid spoiler. I don't think it was from factory, but perhaps could have been...? It had developed the problem already before I took the ownership of it and as I had bad experience even with the dealer trying to glue the spoiler back on in my 2010 E550 I tried something else: I went to Lowes hardware store and bought Heavy Duty Liquid Nails (or something similar it was). Some very strong building adhesive.
This is applied with the gun and the tip can be cut to very narrow point. I pried the spoiler out just for a small crack and applied this glue in. It made very strong bond and for the about a year after this fix I still had the car (before a young lady decided that it is better to put her car in the front right corner of mine and total both) it stayed like it was part of the trunk lid.
They make several colors of these adhesives, but it probably is not easy to find yours unless your car is black, like mine, but they also make some of this stuff clear that should work for everybody.
The only thing with this is that the spoiler may not be able to be removed later without severe paint damage, but I think I will keep the spoilers on the car as they really enhance the looks of it. No need to remove.
I don't drive my E much anymore, so I have not done it yet, but as this thread reminded me, I may just do it at the end of the week.
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The problem here is that taking these parts loose is a big job and then re-installing takes at least two people and it has to go in correct location for the first touch. No easy job. And then it is loose again...
So, I had this 2013 S550 with a very nice trunk lid spoiler. I don't think it was from factory, but perhaps could have been...? It had developed the problem already before I took the ownership of it and as I had bad experience even with the dealer trying to glue the spoiler back on in my 2010 E550 I tried something else: I went to Lowes hardware store and bought Heavy Duty Liquid Nails (or something similar it was). Some very strong building adhesive.
This is applied with the gun and the tip can be cut to very narrow point. I pried the spoiler out just for a small crack and applied this glue in. It made very strong bond and for the about a year after this fix I still had the car (before a young lady decided that it is better to put her car in the front right corner of mine and total both) it stayed like it was part of the trunk lid.
They make several colors of these adhesives, but it probably is not easy to find yours unless your car is black, like mine, but they also make some of this stuff clear that should work for everybody.
The only thing with this is that the spoiler may not be able to be removed later without severe paint damage, but I think I will keep the spoilers on the car as they really enhance the looks of it. No need to remove.
I don't drive my E much anymore, so I have not done it yet, but as this thread reminded me, I may just do it at the end of the week.
The window spoiler is a bit ugly as I did not remove the multiple tapes I had used trying to keep spoiler ends attached to the car. I just added the clear adhesive and may have to do it again if the tapes layers fail between them, but I don’t think this adhesive will fail. After all failed tape layers are glued it will be all set.
Trunk lid spoiler.
Loose window spoiler with multiple failed tapes.
Window spoiler after using clear Lock Tite glue.
Clear Lock Tite construction adhesive.
Last edited by Arrie; May 4, 2025 at 12:17 PM.







