I just noticed that the rear two corner of my 02 c32 interior lining (roofing) is drooping/sagging. Anyone know how i can fix this without having to remove the panels and have it re-glued back onto the roof?
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Whoo hoo! A new problem to look forward to. These cars tend to share common maladies so you will probably be the first of many on this one.
Typically, modern headliners are a cardboard backing with a thin layer of foam and then a cloth layer over that. Problem is the cardboard to foam glue gives and the whole thing goes pretty quickly after that, so a spot fix is definitely a long shot. Most upholstry shops will redo them for you, albeit for a price.
Please let us know what the fix was. Thanks!
Typically, modern headliners are a cardboard backing with a thin layer of foam and then a cloth layer over that. Problem is the cardboard to foam glue gives and the whole thing goes pretty quickly after that, so a spot fix is definitely a long shot. Most upholstry shops will redo them for you, albeit for a price.
Please let us know what the fix was. Thanks!
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to fix it properly no. I have the same problem and the solution is a suede headliner
Finally fixed it, simple and cheap. In the back of the car above the seatbelt harness, there is a plastic tab on each side. Take them out, one came out easy just by getting nails behind it and pulling it out. the other wouldnt, so took a flathead, be careful not to break the clips as the plastic clips weak, imo. Anyways, that will reveal a torx head screw, forgot what size, but just take the screw out, then pull out the weather stripping a little, jjust enough to access the rear panel. Pop the rear panel off, but be gentle, so you dont break the cliips. Then lightly peel off the lining from the side so you can get enough rroom to spray an adhesive into the roof. I used this http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/14/...erformance.htm. I would go for the strongest one next time, because in the summer, it gets hot and it will probably fall down again. The strongest strength one says it works for high heat and high humidity applications, and they all dry on clear. So spray the arear thats drooping, then press into the roof, from the middle of the roof to the outter side, just like doing window tints, you can even use a credit card as a squeegee. Do it uintil everything is sticking to the roof and make sure the lining gets back to the edge. put the panel back on, then torx screw and cap, then weather stripping.
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Did you do the suede headliner? wondering what this costs.Originally Posted by Mr.Benzo
to fix it properly no. I have the same problem and the solution is a suede headliner
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Not yet maybe next week I will. Cost is different for me we do quite a lot of busisness with the shop
and most likely I will do faux suede
and most likely I will do faux suedeJunior Member
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and most likely I will do faux suede
Would love to see how it comes out. Posts pics Originally Posted by Mr.Benzo
Not yet maybe next week I will. Cost is different for me we do quite a lot of busisness with the shop
and most likely I will do faux suede

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I absolutely will, this will spice up my otherwise stock c32 
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