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Originally Posted by folderfan550
I used contact cement at a few spots to hold the liner in position whilst reinstalling the tire and tube. Three years later and so far no more flats.
Try a white Tubular Tire glue, such as Wolber. It is meant for use with tire, tube and rim materials, so it should not react with anything. Spread very thin and allow to get tacky. It provides just enough adhesion to hold everything in place without leaving a lot of mess behind.

I used to use it to hold rim tape in place on my road bike clinchers. Before I tried that, the tubes used to shove the tape aside and slip into the spoke holes. I would then get a flat with 4+ holes and 5 almost holes.
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