Tlr had headliner precessionally redone, moved, adhesive failed. Need help getting it to stick
Ok, so the long story. Had my headliner redone. New foam, and color matched vinyl. This was January ish 2019, in Wyoming (think... COLD, and dry). We'll,2020 did it's thing. Moved to the Seattle area, things start to warm up, and one day I find my nice new headliner has completely fallen. So the other day, with the help of my dad, I pull the staples, spray her down with 3m headliner adhesive, and get it re-stuck. Rolled a rolling pin across it for a while, then let it sit 24 hours in shade, vinyl up. Put it back in the truck, and within a few hours, it's down again.
The backing cardboard is in decent shape, then the layer of new foam, then the liner.
What will be the best way to keep her up, that won't look like dog doo doo(my dad loves silicone... You seen the movie "my big fat Greek wedding? My dad loves silicone almost that much) I don't care if I have to spend 50 bucks for a can o goo and let it cure for a week, but I would like to do it myself. Cause I'm about ready to look into buying a pint of superglue...
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Ok, so the long story. Had my headliner redone. New foam, and color matched vinyl. This was January ish 2019, in Wyoming (think... COLD, and dry). We'll,2020 did it's thing. Moved to the Seattle area, things start to warm up, and one day I find my nice new headliner has completely fallen. So the other day, with the help of my dad, I pull the staples, spray her down with 3m headliner adhesive, and get it re-stuck. Rolled a rolling pin across it for a while, then let it sit 24 hours in shade, vinyl up. Put it back in the truck, and within a few hours, it's down again.
The backing cardboard is in decent shape, then the layer of new foam, then the liner.
What will be the best way to keep her up, that won't look like dog doo doo(my dad loves silicone... You seen the movie "my big fat Greek wedding? My dad loves silicone almost that much) I don't care if I have to spend 50 bucks for a can o goo and let it cure for a week, but I would like to do it myself. Cause I'm about ready to look into buying a pint of superglue...
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