| >Any silicone based adhesive - even "gasket goo" should do it.
 holding it in place whilst drying is not easy - I can only relate what I
<have done which seems to work.
 O.K., this may or may not be applicable.  It would certainly be worth
exploring a test case.  We got this silly gadget for the shower, for
dispensing shampoo, etc.  To glue it to the wall, it used a combination
of double-stick foam and silicone adhesive.  The double-stick foam held
it in place on the wall long enough for the silicone adhesive to cure.
Foam may be too thick for a dashboard, but plastic carpet tape is as
sticky as tape gets, and it's very thin.  You could put the tape at a
few strategic spots, and then apply the adhesive evenly over the rest
of the area.  Carefully position, press down, and don't touch for 24 hours!
Whaddyathink?
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