sagging headliner (glue question)

What's up with that, anyway? Anybody redone theirs? What glue did you use and is it still holding? This is a first and I want to do it once.....for this car. Thanks in Advance, Dharam Millis, MA

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dharam
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MUST be spray glue capable of withstanding high temperatures. i.e. 70 degrees Celsius. 50 degrees Celsius is not good enough.

In the UK, the most respected supplier of glue and material is Woolies.

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I used them, ran out of the glue and I tried finishing off with some super strong spray glue from a motor factors. It wasn't nearly as good as the woolies glue.

Al

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Al

Try

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I've used them before.

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Dave

I re-did my 900 about two years ago, it came out quite well and has held up. I used 3M "super trim" aerosol adhesive, and headliner material I bought from

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If your car is a four-door (non-hatchback) like mine is, getting the headliner shell out of the car (without removing any glass) is really tough, but possible if you take out the front seats (and maybe the gearshift lever) and are patient.

Some URLs I found informative:

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John

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John

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