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Headliner coming down

Cowracer

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Damn.

My old winnie is a bit "weathered" on the outside, but the inside looks just like the day it was made (except for some wear tracking in the carpet). I always like how nice it was inside.

I went into it the other day and the damn headliner is seperating from its backing in a couple of places. I went and got some spray glue and put it back up. It looked good, but i noticed last night that it fell again.

Anybody got any good ideas on what I can do?

tim
 
3M Super-77 Adhesive. You can get it back in the Automotive Section at Wal-Mart, NAPA, ect...

Wear Long Sleeves though, it comes out like Dry Snot, but it sticks to your Arms and you can't see it, then it feels like there's Spider Webs all of you.

Spray the Area, let it sit for about a Minute, then start working the area.

But it works awesome.
 
3M Super-77 Adhesive. You can get it back in the Automotive Section at Wal-Mart, NAPA, ect...

Wear Long Sleeves though, it comes out like Dry Snot, but it sticks to your Arms and you can't see it, then it feels like there's Spider Webs all of you.

Spray the Area, let it sit for about a Minute, then start working the area.

But it works awesome.

Roger that. Is that the shit that comes out like silly string. thats what I thought I bought, but it was actually more like an aerosol spray.

I'll cruise over to the napa tonight.

thanks!

tim
 
done!

I wound up using the wifes "pampered chef" (there's a scam for ya, but that's another story) pastry roller to smooth it out and help press it into place. It appears to work very well.

thanks for the help!

Tim
 
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