I used this method for almost one year, but in my experience it was not durable enough. A much more durable option is to use belt-sander sandpaper and strong double-sided tape. My first layer feels barely used after 200 km. I got this idea from a blog about the Add-E (German version of QiRoll) they used it to fix their original layer which is build to last up to 10.000km.
For those asking about the wiring of the EPS PAS sensor: I am still struggling to make it waterproof and vibration-proof…

This week I am trying epoxy and replacing some plastic parts with larger 3D-printed ones to improve splash protection of the connections.