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Old 8th November 2021, 10:17   #1
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Hi all,

I have a droopy roof lining (amongst other things!) at the rear of my tourer. I am wondering if I can remove rear roof light and somehow spray a non-impact glue to reseal the lining carefully. Any thoughts on whether this is possible, I certainly don't relish the thought of removing the whole lining.

Hopefully out there is someone who has the info to pass on.

Many thanks.

Mike
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Old 8th November 2021, 11:42   #2
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Hi all,

I have a droopy roof lining (amongst other things!) at the rear of my tourer. I am wondering if I can remove rear roof light and somehow spray a non-impact glue to reseal the lining carefully. Any thoughts on whether this is possible, I certainly don't relish the thought of removing the whole lining.

Hopefully out there is someone who has the info to pass on.

Many thanks.

Mike
Hi Mike.
Lots of threads about it in the link below.

https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=013872...32.87XKwg3wh0E
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Having recently looked at this problem , one issue with doing it in-situ is that above the lining will be a layer of rotted sponge dust . That's why the lining comes detached .
For interest , I tried this approach :
https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=316120
Worked for me and I quite like the look
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Many thanks for this info I will check it all out and see what I can do. I did wonder if there was foam that had disintegrated, worried now!

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Old 9th November 2021, 15:03   #5
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Many thanks for this info I will check it all out and see what I can do. I did wonder if there was foam that had disintegrated, worried now!

Cheers

Mike
i removed and fitted the headlining on my tourer all the upholsterer had to do was recover it saved a lot of money
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