Roof lining 406

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Carl de Beer, Sep 14, 2006.

  1. Carl de Beer

    Carl de Beer Guest

    Hi
    The roof lining in the 406 i am using colapsed completely. It is a felt type
    material.(It is hanging like a up-side down parachute) I live and work in
    West Africa so service agents ect is not easily availible. My thoughts are to
    re-glue it but removing tha plastic fittings and light fitittings in order to
    do it properly is a little bit daunting. Can some one advice me and explain
    about the "how to " remove the light the light fittings and the plastic
    covers on the door supports ect.
    Thank you
    Carl
     
    Carl de Beer, Sep 14, 2006
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  2. Carl de Beer

    Tunku Guest

    You could always use a syringe and needle full of glue and inject into the
    roof space and hold the roof lining up until it dries.
     
    Tunku, Sep 23, 2006
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  3. Thank You Tunku, very good idea, any suggestions on the type of glue that
    will be most suitable?
    Regards Carl
     
    Carl de Beer via CarKB.com, Sep 25, 2006
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  4. Carl de Beer

    Tunku Guest

    I'm afraid not, it was an idea I remember reading on brickboard.com
     
    Tunku, Sep 25, 2006
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  5. Thanks anyway, will experiment with different kinds on some similar cloth
    before doing the roof.
     
    Carl de Beer via CarKB.com, Sep 25, 2006
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  6. Carl de Beer

    Wichita Guest

    Have same problem on my 405 estate and I'm going to try
    1. centring the cloth with double sided sticky tape and then
    2. using some of my artist daughters spray adhesive. This is what they
    use to stick artwork to backings and it "should" work I'm told ...
    I thought of syringing but reckoned it would be too blodgy ...
    Cheers,
     
    Wichita, Sep 29, 2006
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