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Old 07-04-2011, 09:31 PM
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How to fix my inside roof upholstery

Yeah so the back of the fabric on the inside of my car has started to come off and I have no idea how to reattach it i tried super glue which worked for a while but it eventually came off again so im looking for a more permanent solution any suggestions?
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Re: How to fix my inside roof upholstery

It looks similar to the 1980's Monte Carlo/ GM fabric... fabric to foam to Styrofoam backing. Best result is to change it yourself, less than $30.00 in materials, (fabric and spray adhesive)...Or start stapling with strips of cereal box cardboard. I bought mine here a few yrs ago Dubois Fabrics & Upholstery Supplies Inc (708) 499-2040 Oak Lawn Il
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