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What Jack said; Upholstery twist pins are available at any of the
fabric/sewing stores, and in my case, they worked fine for a couple of
years. Definitely the first thing to try.
On 4/19/2016 11:34 AM, jibrooks@live.com wrote:
>
> Back when I had a Saab 9000 with the same issue I put upholstery twist
> pins (hillman pn 122264) into the cardboard backer material. This will
> only work if the basket is soft like cardboard.
>
> It is not beautiful, but it is functional.
>
> Jack
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:05 AM -0700, "John T. Blair"
>
> At 07:40 AM 4/19/2016, Philip Ethier wrote:
>
> >My MOL has a Saturn with a falling headliner. What's the fix for this?
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think there is a fix in a can. Usually the
> head liners are a
> piece of cloth with a foam rubber backing which is glued to a
> fiberglass shell.
>
> Over the years, heat and cool cycles, and wind beating on it (windows
> rolled down)
> the foam rubber drys out and crumbles.
>
> You can try getting any spray glue and seeing if that won't hold it up
> for a while,
> but the real fix is to take it to a shop and have them remove the
> headliner, clean
> the old cloth off the shell, and install new material. I don't have
> any idea what
> it costs today. I had a Voyager van done years ago for about $125
> dollars. But
> like I say that was well over 10 yrs ago.
>
> John
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What Jack said; Upholstery twist pins are available at any of the
fabric/sewing stores, and in my case, they worked fine for a couple
of years. Definitely the first thing to try.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/19/2016 11:34 AM,
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<p dir="auto">Back when I had a Saab 9000 with the same issue I
put upholstery twist pins (hillman pn 122264) into the cardboard
backer material. This will only work if the basket is soft like
cardboard.
</p>
<p dir="auto">It is not beautiful, but it is functional. </p>
<p dir="auto">Jack<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:05 AM -0700,
"John T. Blair" <span dir="ltr">
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<div><font size="3">At 07:40 AM 4/19/2016, Philip Ethier wrote:<br>
<br>
>My MOL has a Saturn with a falling headliner. What's the
fix for this?<br>
<br>
Unfortunately, I don't think there is a fix in a can. Usually
the head liners are a
<br>
piece of cloth with a foam rubber backing which is glued to a
fiberglass shell.<br>
<br>
Over the years, heat and cool cycles, and wind beating on it
(windows rolled down)<br>
the foam rubber drys out and crumbles. <br>
<br>
You can try getting any spray glue and seeing if that won't
hold it up for a while,<br>
but the real fix is to take it to a shop and have them remove
the headliner, clean<br>
the old cloth off the shell, and install new material. I
don't have any idea what<br>
it costs today. I had a Voyager van done years ago for about
$125 dollars. But<br>
like I say that was well over 10 yrs ago.<br>
<br>
John<br>
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