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Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think is a
foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this happen in a Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, can't remember what I used. Any suggestions?? No need to keep this original. tia.. pj |
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"pj" > wrote in message ... > Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think > is a foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this > happen in a Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, > can't remember what I used. > > Any suggestions?? > > No need to keep this original. > > tia.. pj Norton or 3M spray disk adhesive, coat both surfaces and let dry to tack. Then smooth on , can be pull back off to reposition if it has not gone on as well as you would like. Don't dally, it will get harder to remove each time you work it. |
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On 5/3/2010 1:42 PM, pj wrote:
> Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think is a > foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this happen in a > Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, can't remember > what I used. > > Any suggestions?? What Dad said... However, if you cannot use what you have, you can try what I did. The headliner on the removable hardtop for my '94 convertible started to disintegrate. The foam was decomposing allowing the fabric in the headliner to droop. I could have tolerated it if I was only 5' something. However, at 6'3" I need all the headroom I can get<g> I went to one of the large, chain fabric stores (we had a Jo-Ann's close by) and was amazed at all the goodies they have. I found a nice plain black cloth with foam backing. I cleaned off the mess from the original headliner and after CAREFULLY cutting a piece to fit the original area, I did just what Dad suggested. It worked like a charm and now, four years later, it still looks as good (almost) as new. I think my total investment, including the spray adhesive was less than $25. I suspect that you are in the initial stages of what I experienced, i.e. separation from the foam. Once you see what you're dealing with UNDER the fabric, I suspect you'll realize - as I did - that it's just going to keep delaminating no matter what you do. Might as well resign yourself to cleaning it out and installing new. |
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Tks. We're lucky with both a large fabric store and an upholstery
materials shop close by. I'm outta here with a couple of twenties in my fist. pj |
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I removed the entire liner and replaced it with corkboard for
insulation and a black and white checkerboard tablecloth. Spray glue held everything in place. Now it looks like I have a checkered flag up there. Everyone else seems to like it too. On Mon, 03 May 2010 11:42:46 -0700, pj > wrote: >Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think is a >foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this happen in >a Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, can't remember >what I used. > >Any suggestions?? > >No need to keep this original. > >tia.. pj |
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On 05/03/2010 02:42 PM, pj wrote:
> Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think is a > foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this happen in a > Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, can't remember > what I used. > > Any suggestions?? > > No need to keep this original. > > tia.. pj It's toast. the foam has disintegrated. Good news is your local fabric store likely has replacement headliner cloth and you can get 3M spray adhesive at your FLAPS (get the heavy duty stuff. I forget the part number.) BTDT. Last time I had this issue was on an '84 Rabbit GTI, rather than using the doomed-to-fail headliner cloth I just used black sheet vinyl. Didn't get any negative comments on it, and the few people who noticed and/or knew that I had done it seemed to think that if anything it looked better. Certainly easier to clean! nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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Nate Nagel wrote:
> On 05/03/2010 02:42 PM, pj wrote: >> Mousefuzz cloth liner on roof panel is separating from what I think is a >> foam insulation/soundproofing material. Years ago I had this happen in a >> Firebird and managed to cement it back in place. --but, can't remember >> what I used. >> >> Any suggestions?? >> >> No need to keep this original. >> >> tia.. pj > > It's toast. the foam has disintegrated. Good news is your local fabric > store likely has replacement headliner cloth and you can get 3M spray > adhesive at your FLAPS (get the heavy duty stuff. I forget the part > number.) BTDT. Last time I had this issue was on an '84 Rabbit GTI, > rather than using the doomed-to-fail headliner cloth I just used black > sheet vinyl. Didn't get any negative comments on it, and the few people > who noticed and/or knew that I had done it seemed to think that if > anything it looked better. Certainly easier to clean! > > nate > Tks guys for the suggestions. Duped Nate's idea and went with a dull black vinyl (w/stretch backing) over a layer of foam sandwiched between thin vinyl (think it was intended as a table cloth material. Absolutely no wrinkles and the wind noise above 85mph seems more muffled. The tip on spray adhesive was OUTSTANDING !!! tks again -- pj |
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