roof lining
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roof lining
i took the roof lining out of my car.now i want to stick it back in do i need a glue of some sort to stick it back up?the old stuff i can see on the roof lining is like a yellow colour
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yes mate.
Had a problem with my gfs astra where the roof lining kept drooping down off the roof n she cudnt use the rearview
Got a couple of cans of spray glue n sat for quite some time holdin it up.. Sorted. Been fine ever since
Had a problem with my gfs astra where the roof lining kept drooping down off the roof n she cudnt use the rearview
Got a couple of cans of spray glue n sat for quite some time holdin it up.. Sorted. Been fine ever since
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I used double sided tape on mine around the sunroof (underneath the rubber gasket) other than that the rest of it held up fine with the clips and the handles etc screwed in. It is an ar53 to get back the way it came off lol.
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the standard glue is like the snot type glue, it always stays sticky and should stick back up, failing that, spray glue will do it.
or, a tacky tape, its not called that, but its like the black $hit that holded the door lining plastic one, that will hold it
or, a tacky tape, its not called that, but its like the black $hit that holded the door lining plastic one, that will hold it
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Re: roof lining
its not mastic but in the same sort of tube.
ot they sell it on a roll
ot they sell it on a roll
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