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Old 31st March 2016, 14:20   #1
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Default Resticking door lining without removing card

Hi,

I cleaned my door interiors last year and I was obviously a little too enthusiastic with the spray...and as a result a small "bubble" has appeared on the door lining; I guess the adhesive has been diluted so it doesn't stick any more.

I was wondering if anybody had any clever ideas on how to re-stick the material WITHOUT removing the door card?

I was thinking of buying a syringe and maybe trying to spray a bit of spray mount into the bubble and then pushing it back into place.

Any other ideas would be really appreciated.

Thank you.
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Old 1st April 2016, 07:04   #2
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I have this problem too but not due to cleaning, just old age! My thoughts were to use a syringe to inject some sort of adhesive between the material and the door card; not tried it yet
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