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General Sport Trac Discussion
Headliner coming loose at windshield.
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1046090" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>so the best way is removal and spray, the main cause is moisture, worked in a shop in oregon building vans, had so many customers with issue, usually around windshield or rear windows,i would suggest if in front, remove visors and any trim and drop front so you can spray or as blert mentioned try a brush, let it get tacky then stretch it and check for wrinkles then leave it over night and put back up, make sure you do not get any on material that is visible, only on top. it is not hard to do but get the right glue and let it get tacky first, any thing short of that will look bad, customers would try and tape and ruin material. i have only sprayed glue from pots but do not see why a brush would not suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1046090, member: 61549"] so the best way is removal and spray, the main cause is moisture, worked in a shop in oregon building vans, had so many customers with issue, usually around windshield or rear windows,i would suggest if in front, remove visors and any trim and drop front so you can spray or as blert mentioned try a brush, let it get tacky then stretch it and check for wrinkles then leave it over night and put back up, make sure you do not get any on material that is visible, only on top. it is not hard to do but get the right glue and let it get tacky first, any thing short of that will look bad, customers would try and tape and ruin material. i have only sprayed glue from pots but do not see why a brush would not suffice. [/QUOTE]
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Headliner coming loose at windshield.
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