Hello Ulf. I forgot to mention the contact adhesive. I used a "Marine" grade contact designed to be used in wet areas. In my research, regarding the contact adhesive, it was said that standard contact adhesive, typically used for household counter top laminate application, isn't adequate for automotive vinyl top installs. Don't know if that is true since household laminate counters are used in wet areas around sinks, tubs, and etc. I will say that the shipping for the marine grade contact was more than the gallon of contact. It took a bit more than two quarts. I got the stuff out of Houston, Texas. I can get the address and phone if you would like. I am sure that, with your contacts, that the contact cement/adhesive (Marine Grade) would be available near you. As my thread states, do not use a roller when applying the vinyl top as the roller will crush the material and leave marks as the back-side of the vinyl top material has a thin padding (it will crush.) I used a damp rag to wipe down the vinyl, once placed, to insure adhesion. At least that worked for me. As well, I found it easy to use an old cheap spray gun to apply the contact. Masking is important.....all info on my thread. Best. JJ