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What glue to repair head lining?

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The head lining has come adrift on the sunroof, you can see that it's just where the structure of the foamy material is breaking down with age,

 

I need some kind of spray glue to achive a nice even coverage and spray it in without making it worse,

 

Can anyone recommend a product to use?

 

I don't want anything too strong or aggrressive - such as those glues you can't use on certain types of plastic, as i don't think the old lining would take it!

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3M Spray Mount / Spray Adhesive :thumb right:

 

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^^^ or some such.

 

That's what the retrim boys on the Tex use.... I read way too many resto threads :lol:

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I would recommend Bostik 1GA 186 contact adhesive, its a heat resistant contact adhesive, we use it to stick headlinings in limo's.

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I used Bostik spray adhesive in the end as i was struggling to find anything else, did the job well tho - just a shame i had to buy a massive tin for such a tiny job - if anyone wants their head lining glued, come on round!

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I used spray carpet adhesive, last summer to repair odd sagging bits on the headlining, it was easy to apply and worked really well at the time, however a year on and the headlining has dropped all over the place, its a job to see out of the rear view mirror on occasions! I think I'll be trying something stronger soon.

I would recommend Bostik 1GA 186 contact adhesive, its a heat resistant contact adhesive, we use it to stick headlinings in limo's.

where would i get some of this from?

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Does anyone know a major on online supplier for the Bostik 1ga 186 adhesive? - I've tried eBay google etc and can't seem to find anyone who sells the stuff!!

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waiting for mine to come too :) say's it's good for 120 degrees so sounds similar to the bostik stuff which I could only find for £50 for 5 litres!!!

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I tried the high temp stuff from eBay and a year later everything I did with it is coming loose. Basically I've been told by our trimming dept at work that if it's from a spray can it's unlikely to last, they spay the tinned stuff from a spray gun as it's sometimes difficult not to saturate the cloth if you paint it on and more time consuming. The cars spend a lot of time in the middle east with no problems.

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It's the foam on the back of the roof lining thats the problem, the glue just soaks onto the crumbling foam and comes off straight away.

The ONLY way to cure a sagging lining is to remove it, sand all the glue/foam off (ball ache and very time consuming) and replace the lining. sy7u7y6e.jpg

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I used Bostik spray adhesive in the end as i was struggling to find anything else, did the job well tho - just a shame i had to buy a massive tin for such a tiny job - if anyone wants their head lining glued, come on round!
If I was anywhere near Cheshire, I would!!

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I think you're putting the headling in upside down :p

It's the foam on the back of the roof lining thats the problem, the glue just soaks onto the crumbling foam and comes off straight away.

The ONLY way to cure a sagging lining is to remove it, sand all the glue/foam off (ball ache and very time consuming) and replace the lining. sy7u7y6e.jpg

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