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chrismac89
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recovering headliner
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10 March 2011, 13:34 »
am going to be doing mine in the next week does anyone have any tips for me? and any reccomendations for the spray on adhesive?
thanks
chris
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N900 MJT
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Re: recovering headliner
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10 March 2011, 14:31 »
Don't put the glue on too thick - a nice light covering on the original headliner, leave for a min to gum up a bit, the light spray on the fabric and put together
I did mine in an evening and i love it!
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gti gaz
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Re: recovering headliner
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10 March 2011, 18:27 »
i am also doing mine next week have been told to use spray and not to go to crazy with it that is ment to be the best method will prob post pics of mine when its all done
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chrismac89
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Re: recovering headliner
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10 March 2011, 18:33 »
which glue are you gunna use? have been told to use a high temp stuff.
chris
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tshirt2k
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Been there...Done that...
Re: recovering headliner
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21 March 2011, 09:59 »
You need good glue. Some spray glues won't last in hot weather. I used wickes contact adhesive. Coated both layers and left for a few mins to go tacky. It took me a while to do mine to get it right.
Rush it, and you will be doing it again when the warm weather comes.
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Re: recovering headliner
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21 March 2011, 19:56 »
wats the best material to use to redo the roof lining and where the best place to get it???
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