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Old May 15th, 2014, 21:12   #1
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Hi All
I have noticed that in the back of my S60 the roof lining is starting to drop by back window. I can get my fingers between lining and roof.
standing outside at the back i can see where its starting to drop..

Any ideas on this.

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Old May 15th, 2014, 21:31   #2
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Snap! My S80 is starting to look 'saggy' around the high level brake light. 11 years old though so probably to be expected?
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The headlining in my '92 range rover looks like a Bedouin tent!
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Hello, Age old problem/condition. The foam backing of the headliner material is crumbling. That's why you can shoot spray adhesives into such a sag without success.

Carefully remove enough trim to take down the headliner's backing. It was super thin plywood the one and only time I did it.
Sand it clean.
Reapply new headliner material. Reinstall the completed headliner and trim. Kira
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