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The Miami Corporation the miami corporation CATALOGalbany, ny • arlington, tx • cincinnati, oh • jacksonville, fl • 800.543.0448 • www.miamicorp.com6 ABOUT US The Miami Corporation, founded in 1923, is a distributor of automotive, contract and marine interior and exterior upholstery products for both manufacturing and aftermarket companies. The company has grown to provide over 25,000 products to its customers across the United States. Miami is dedicated to providing the highest level of customer service. All in stock orders are shipped the day that the order is placed. Miami employees support customers with their in-depth product knowledge. A family owned and privately held company, Miami is based in Cincinnati, Ohio with distribution centers in Albany, New York, Jacksonville, Florida, and Arlington, Texas. The Miami Corporation Mission We are the dominant provider of trim products to the automotive, marine, and upholstery trades east of the Mississippi River. We lead by providing customer desired products when needed at the lowest cost, combined with unparalleled customer service and unwavering integrity. Locations Cincinnati, OH 720 Anderson Ferry Rd 45238 Albany, NY 4294 Albany Street Suite 2 12205 Jacksonville, FL 400 Drake Street 32254 Arlington, TX 900 N. Great Southwest Pkwy Suite 112 76011 Hours 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM EST Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST Friday Contact 1-800-543-0448 www.miamicorp.com Visit us on the web for: • Placing Orders • “Real Time” Inventory • Your Pricing • Product Information • Product and Sample Viewing • Order Tracking • Account Maintenance 800.543.0448 • www.miamicorp.com The purpose of this policy is to document the steps necessary to return items to the Miami Corporation for consideration of credit. Return Policy All items being returned to Miami Corporation for credit must have an RMA number Miami Corporation and this number must be fully visible on the outside of the package in order for us to accept it. Any item sent to us without a visible and valid RMA number will be refused. For proper consideration of credit, items should also be returned in their original packaging, with all manufacturer’s manuals and warranty cards. In order to obtain an RMA number, please call our Customer Service Department. Have your account number and invoice number ready. We will be happy to mail a UPS return shipping label for your package if one or more of the following conditions are met: • Item being returned is a stocked item (may incur a restocking fee) • Item being returned has been purchased within the last 30 days • Item is being returned due to a Miami Corporation error • Item is defective (manufacturer’s warranties apply) The Miami Corporation reserves the right to deny any return, charge restocking fees, and charge return freight charges at our discretion. Some of the factors used to determine the credit amount given are: • marked or cut material • item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery • item that has signs of use • item not in its original packaging • item that has been opened • item that is not in its original condition, is damaged, or is missing parts • item returned for a color match, but matches our master sample Credits and Fees Labor Credit: Any labor credit pursued must be requested at the time of RMA issuance. Miami Corporation will issue labor credit IF and ONLY IF the manufacturer honors the credit. These credits are issued after the item is returned back to the manufacturer and credit has been issued to us. We will only issue labor credit in the amount that was issued by the manufacturer. Haz mat: an additional $50 for any haz mat material, 1 gallon or more. Additional Handling: an additional $8 for goods longer than 61”. All terms subject to change without notice. DROPSHIP PROGRAM We are always looking for ways to improve service to our customers. That is why we offer our “dropship” program. The program eliminates delays in delivery by shortening normal transit times. Most cities in the midwest are covered by one of our four warehouses, making it possible to receive orders the day after you place your order. By looking at the maps and following the guidelines below, you can estimate the expected time of arrival for your order: Note The maps below are UPS Ground transit maps. If your package has shipped out on a different carrier, you will have to go to the respective website and view their transit policies. • Regions in yellow are all 1 day shipments for packages that leave the Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Albany, or Arlington locations at any time. Cincinnati now has transit times for shipments going to Canada. • Regions in purple are part of our DropShip Program. Any order that is placed before 3:00 PM leaving Cincinnati and before 3:30 PM leaving Jacksonville will be delivered in 1 day. If your order misses the 3:00/3:30 PM deadline, and your location falls in the purple region, then your package will be delivered in 2 days. Cincinnati, Ohio 720 Anderson Ferry Rd. 45238 800.543.0448 • www.miamicorp.com Albany, New York 4294 Albany Street Suite 2 12205 Miami Corporation Jacksonville, Florida 400 Drake Street 32254 Arlington, Texas 900 N. Great Southwest Pkwy 76011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Adhesives & Brush On / Spray On 1-3 Marine Carpet / Flooring Adhesives 3 Silicones Weatherstrip Adhesives 4 Aerosol Spray Cans 4-5 Silicone Sprays 5-6 Silicone Tubes 6 3M Adhesives 6 Solvents 6-7 Cleaners & Upholstery Cleaners 8 General Cleaners 8-9 Conditioners Convertible Top Cleaners & Protectants 9-10 Leather Cleaners 10 Plastic Cleaners, Polish & Scratch Removers 10-11 SEM Color Coat 13-14 Classic Coat 14-15 Prep Products 15-16 Specialty Products 16 3MTM Hook & Loop 17 Hook & TM 3M Dual Lock 17 Loop Hook & Loop 18 Velstick 18 Specialty 19 Zippers Chain & Accessories 20-21 Separating 21-22 Automotive Exterior Binding 23-24 Interior Binding 24-25 Binding Hydem Welt 25-26 Wireon 26 Cord & Welt Welt Cord 27-28 Elastic 29 Hydem Welt - Automotive 29 Shock Cord 29-30 Rope 30 Webbing Furniture 31 Seatbelt 31 Nylon Webbing 31 Polypropylene 32 Webbing Buckles & Accessories 32-33 Convertible Top Webbing 33 Windlace Antique 34 Vinyl 34 GM Cloth 34 Snap-On 35 800.543.0448 • www.miamicorp.com Automotive 3/16” Headlining 36-37 Suede 37 Headlining Vinyl 37-38 Marine Headlining & Hull Liners 38 Door Panel ABS 39 Cowlboard Door Panels & Package Trays 39 Miami Corporation Boards Cowlboard for Visors 39 Maxxion Panel Board 40 Padding & Closed Cell Foam / Landau Padding 41 Aqua Cell Foam 41 Foam Gel Pads 41 Channel Foam 41 Sew Foam 41-42 DriFast Marine Foam 42 Polyfoam 43 Rebonded 43 High Density 43-44 Batting 44 Buttons Button Molds 45 Tools, Dies & Cutters 46 Button Twine 46 Fasteners DOT Durable Fasteners 47-48 Screw Studs 48 Fasnap® Fasteners 49-50 Common Sense 50 Pull-the-DOT 51 Lift-the-DOT 51-52 Baby Durables 52 Tools 53-54 Screws 55-56 Automotive Fasteners 57 Tenax Fasteners 57 Trim and Door Panel Clips 57-60 Fastmount Panel Mounting System 61-64 Washers 64 Tee-Nut Fasteners 65 Grommets and Washers 65-66 Hog Rings 66-67 Rivets 67-68 Shop Razor Blades 69 Pins & Needles 69-70 Supplies Listing Tape 70 Tape & Twine 71 Springs 72 Staple Products 72-74 Decorative Nails 74 Tacking Strips 75 Marking Chalk, Fabric Pencils & China Markers 76 Thread & Bobbins 76-81 TABLE OF CONTENTS Tools Awls 83 Carpet & Vinyl Roller 83 Cutters 83 Knives 83-84 Hog Ring Tools 84 Shears 84-85 Glue Spray Guns 85 Hammers & Mallets 85 Heat Gun 85 Pliers 85 Snap/Grommet Tools 86 Pres-N-Snap 86 Time Saver Vice Grip Attachments 87 Staple Guns 87 Revolving Punch 87-88 Staple Removers 88 Tucking Tools 88 Fabrics Cloth 89-92 Suede 92-93 Vinyl 93-117 Leather 117-118 Ready to Convertible Tops 119-121 Miami Landau Tops 121 Install Molded Carpets 122 Floor Mats 122 Acme Headliners 123 Metro Moulded Parts Rubber Seals & Weatherstripping 123 Automotive Seat Covers 124 Dash Covers & Door Panels 125 Seat Heaters & Cooling Systems 125 Tonneau Covers 126 Covercraft Car Covers 126 **Please Note** • All color swatches and photography that are represented in this catalog have been provided to give you a visual representation of the products we provide. • Due to printer/monitor settings and calibrations the actual color/product may vary slightly. 800.543.0448 • www.miamicorp.com Brush On/ Spray On DAP Weldwood Adhesive • Landau top & trim cement • Apply with hot or cold spray equipment. High Strength bond is resistant to high heat & water. Ideal for adhering headliners, fabric and trim products for use in auto interiors. Adhesives & Chemicals Adhesives & Available Colors Part Size Natural 1 Gallon DAP233 Natural 5 Gallon DAP234 Red 5 Gallon DAP235 Miami Corp Contact Adhesive • A superior premium grade contact bond adhesive designed for excellent sprayability, fast dry, long open time, & high heat resistance. Ideal for automotive & marine use. • Clear • Part: MC5 Camie Foam & Fabric Adhesive • Non-flammable • Designed to bond urethane foam, fabric or leather. Dries to a soft, pliable bond. Offers a better build of glue at the bond line. • 1 Gallon Available Colors Part Clear 313BC Red 313BR TG4 Glue Gun • This lightweight, reliable, rugged, industrial-grade glue gun provides 3-5 lbs. of adhesive per hr. Constructed of impact resistant plastic. Economical in terms of “performance per dollar.” • Lightweight, industrial-grade glue gun • Powered by 3 solid state PTC heating elements • Part: TG4 Glue Sticks • 15” Hot Melt • 14 Pcs/Lb, Sold by the Pound • Part: HM6363 Plastiseam® • Plastiseam® is a tough, clear, flexible resin, excellent for sealing pin holes in sewn seams against weather, moisture & dirt.
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