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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / April 2007

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Mk2 Golf - Roof lining coming away

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will - 26 Apr 2007 19:53 GMT
Was driving along today and looked at my rear-view mirror to be
greeted by a massive bubble in the roof lining material. I thought at
first that somehow a load of water had gotten behind it as it was so
big! However on closer inspection it appears that it is just air
causing the bubble.

Is there a decent adhesive spray that can be recommended so that I can
stick it back down?
Baz - 27 Apr 2007 14:34 GMT
> Was driving along today and looked at my rear-view mirror to be
> greeted by a massive bubble in the roof lining material. I thought at
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> Is there a decent adhesive spray that can be recommended so that I can
> stick it back down?

My Dad had a HA Viva in the late 60ies.
There was a lot of rust in it and a couple of big holes in the wheel arches.
When driving along the air would get in these holes and travel up thro the A
posts and inflate the headlining. It was worst when we had the windows open.
Oh what fun.
Baz
 
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