5th October 2019, 17:50
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Originally Posted by kaiser
I believe the roof lining is applied in a process using heat, that makes a glue/foam expand and stick to the substrate.
It deteriorates over time, and the foam turns to "dust". You can get a 3M product (spray glue), but the adhesive is not strong, and repairs are usually not very successful.
I use a few stainless steel pins to hold the lining up. It works fine, and nobody will notice unless you specifically look. If you arrange the pins symmetrically, it looks perfect!
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Thanks for the reply,Have you any links for said SS Pins?
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