Is spray adhesive recomended for the cardboard headliner? Mine is a couple
months old and sagging. It never fit great becaue it was deformed when it was
shipped rolled up. Since I put it in it's gotten worse.
Grant 50 3100
TomGreer@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/18/99 9:23:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> bigd@win.bright.net writes:
>
> << Does anyone have any tips for makeing and puting up a headliner thats not
> the orginal cardbord, I would like to make it out of some kind of cloth.
> >>
> Charles,
>
> The adhesive is critical...
> I have been using "Sprayway No. 092 Hi-temp Heavy duty trim Adhesive" for
> misc. interior repairs and it works well - much better than 3M #77 and is
> recommended by a custom auto interior pro in my area - where it can get HOT
> in the summer. The cheaper spray adhesives will break down in the heat and
> you'll end up with a sagging headliner.
>
> here is Sprayway address if you can't get it locally:
> Sprayway Inc.
> 484 Vista Ave.
> Addison, IL 60101
> MADE IN USA...
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