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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1584219" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>gosh you are lucky that your fell out. I swear they used alien technology to glue mine in to the point that as I was pulling it I could see the metal of the roof flexing.</p><p></p><p>IIRC I put it back up with 3m super90. If you have not used a contact cement before then you will need to understand you don't just spray it on and then slap it up and it holds. What you want to do is spray it on the back of the headliner, then spray it on the bottom of the roof, then wait.... As the adhesive dries it will go from a very wet/liquid look and you want to wait till when you touch it it is still tachy/slightly wet and not completely dried out on both sides and THEN you put the two together. A heat gun can help as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1584219, member: 11896"] gosh you are lucky that your fell out. I swear they used alien technology to glue mine in to the point that as I was pulling it I could see the metal of the roof flexing. IIRC I put it back up with 3m super90. If you have not used a contact cement before then you will need to understand you don't just spray it on and then slap it up and it holds. What you want to do is spray it on the back of the headliner, then spray it on the bottom of the roof, then wait.... As the adhesive dries it will go from a very wet/liquid look and you want to wait till when you touch it it is still tachy/slightly wet and not completely dried out on both sides and THEN you put the two together. A heat gun can help as well. [/QUOTE]
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