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Old 07-22-2004, 12:30 PM   #16
turtles_ride
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Spray about ¾ of the can of headliner glue all over the roofliner material that’s already on there and wait about 15 minutes to let it dry a bit. Save the other ¼ of the can to spray on the back edge of the roofliner. The glue should look like silly string coming out of the can, and may bubble when it hits the old material headliner. Letting it dry a bit will allow your material to be repositioned a few times until you get all the wrinkles and air bubbles out.
Pull the material to the edges of the roofliner and pin it around the edges, so that its tight in the middle like a trampolin
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