93 Z J Headliner
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Re: 93 Z J Headliner
JoAnn fabric stores have head liner material with the foam on the back and a
variety of colors. We did a 89 XJ over a year ago and it's holding up well.
We used 3M 77 contact glue but others report having trouble with it.
JoBo.
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
> This might be a question for a more general auto forum, but you all have
> been really sharp on things in the past. I trust y'all.
> Anyway, driving down the road the other day, I felt something touch the
> top
> of my head. Thinking it was a fly or something, I brushed at it and found
> the headliner material hanging down over my head. Looking further (after I
> stopped of course) I see it's coming loose from several places and looking
> like the devil! Seems like it was really humid to make this come loose.
> Question is, how can I re-attach it to the under lining? I'm hoping
> somebody
> might say use a hairdryer since the adhesive is heat activated. I haven't
> tried anything yet.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks guys.
> Denny
>
>
variety of colors. We did a 89 XJ over a year ago and it's holding up well.
We used 3M 77 contact glue but others report having trouble with it.
JoBo.
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:jsAcf.14746$8K4.6718@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Guys,
> This might be a question for a more general auto forum, but you all have
> been really sharp on things in the past. I trust y'all.
> Anyway, driving down the road the other day, I felt something touch the
> top
> of my head. Thinking it was a fly or something, I brushed at it and found
> the headliner material hanging down over my head. Looking further (after I
> stopped of course) I see it's coming loose from several places and looking
> like the devil! Seems like it was really humid to make this come loose.
> Question is, how can I re-attach it to the under lining? I'm hoping
> somebody
> might say use a hairdryer since the adhesive is heat activated. I haven't
> tried anything yet.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks guys.
> Denny
>
>
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Re: 93 Z J Headliner
JoAnn fabric stores have head liner material with the foam on the back and a
variety of colors. We did a 89 XJ over a year ago and it's holding up well.
We used 3M 77 contact glue but others report having trouble with it.
JoBo.
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:jsAcf.14746$8K4.6718@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Guys,
> This might be a question for a more general auto forum, but you all have
> been really sharp on things in the past. I trust y'all.
> Anyway, driving down the road the other day, I felt something touch the
> top
> of my head. Thinking it was a fly or something, I brushed at it and found
> the headliner material hanging down over my head. Looking further (after I
> stopped of course) I see it's coming loose from several places and looking
> like the devil! Seems like it was really humid to make this come loose.
> Question is, how can I re-attach it to the under lining? I'm hoping
> somebody
> might say use a hairdryer since the adhesive is heat activated. I haven't
> tried anything yet.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks guys.
> Denny
>
>
variety of colors. We did a 89 XJ over a year ago and it's holding up well.
We used 3M 77 contact glue but others report having trouble with it.
JoBo.
"D" <dpfer@r.com> wrote in message
news:jsAcf.14746$8K4.6718@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Hi Guys,
> This might be a question for a more general auto forum, but you all have
> been really sharp on things in the past. I trust y'all.
> Anyway, driving down the road the other day, I felt something touch the
> top
> of my head. Thinking it was a fly or something, I brushed at it and found
> the headliner material hanging down over my head. Looking further (after I
> stopped of course) I see it's coming loose from several places and looking
> like the devil! Seems like it was really humid to make this come loose.
> Question is, how can I re-attach it to the under lining? I'm hoping
> somebody
> might say use a hairdryer since the adhesive is heat activated. I haven't
> tried anything yet.
> Any thoughts?
> Thanks guys.
> Denny
>
>
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