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Saggy / bellowing vinyl roof liner
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 623572" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I don’t think there’s a magic solution, cutting it to get glue in behind it is likely to be short-lived and look messy (getting the vinyl lined-up perfectly again after will be near impossible due to the way it stretches), so in reality if you want a decent job, pull it off and redo it. You might want to consider how you redo it to avoid it falling off again in the future - it sounds as though it has been rushed in order to try and make the interior look a bit fresher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 623572, member: 20098"] I don’t think there’s a magic solution, cutting it to get glue in behind it is likely to be short-lived and look messy (getting the vinyl lined-up perfectly again after will be near impossible due to the way it stretches), so in reality if you want a decent job, pull it off and redo it. You might want to consider how you redo it to avoid it falling off again in the future - it sounds as though it has been rushed in order to try and make the interior look a bit fresher. [/QUOTE]
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