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Tom and Maria
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Small tear in headlining

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Any tips on fixing a small tear, about one inch, in the headlining?

Within hours of passing the mot someone (not me, but mentioned in my user name) has ripped it.

Thanks,

Tom
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Re: Small tear in headlining

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like it
nice hint
pity about the tear
still i am sure there will be more good than bad points in sharing the Moggie
i call mine the bank manager

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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What year and type is the car as the headling materials varied over the years. Its easy to make the damage worse by attempting to fix it.
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Re: Small tear in headlining

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Can be done. You will need a material glue (I think Evostik do one - for sticking craft materials etc - not school PVC glue)

Eyebrow tweezers and a cocktail stick plus a small piece of white/cream polycotton (ex-bedsheet) You will need someone to hand you things.....(person responsible for the tear? :lol: )

Cut a square of material and carefully using the tweezers insert this through the hole and hold it in place. Small amount of glue on cocktail stick. Glue square through hoe l v. carefully whilst holding square with other hand (fiddly) Carefully push headlining up to contact with material square.

Only other alternative is to take headlining down and glue the square on, but taking down/replacing the headlining is quite a job!

Hope this helps!

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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Thanks, I'll let you know how I get on.

Tom
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Re: Small tear in headlining

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ASL642 wrote:Can be done. You will need a material glue (I think Evostik do one - for sticking craft materials etc - not school PVC glue)

Eyebrow tweezers and a cocktail stick plus a small piece of white/cream polycotton (ex-bedsheet) You will need someone to hand you things.....(person responsible for the tear? :lol: )

Cut a square of material and carefully using the tweezers insert this through the hole and hold it in place. Small amount of glue on cocktail stick. Glue square through hoe l v. carefully whilst holding square with other hand (fiddly) Carefully push headlining up to contact with material square.

Only other alternative is to take headlining down and glue the square on, but taking down/replacing the headlining is quite a job!

Hope this helps!
Its gonna all end in tears, new thread titled "how to remove tweezers, cocktail sticks and my manhood from headlining" comming up!

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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Tom and Maria wrote:Any tips on fixing a small tear, about one inch, in the headlining?
You could do what the police do...... :roll:

put a zip in it !!!! :oops: :lol: :oops:

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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:lol:

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Re: Small tear in headlining

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Nice post. I like it. Thanks for sharing these information. Keep it up. :P :roll:
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