[DMCForum] Re: rear view mirror adhesive and more
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[DMCForum] Re: rear view mirror adhesive and more



There is a little metal bracket on the top of the rear t-panel
headliner. Often people don't hook this bracket onto the wide hook
for it on the car. Best to just hook it up correctly while you are
re-doing the headliners. Once down, you'll see the bracket.

How's the car been driving otherwise for you? Any unexpected
problems since you've been driving it?

Later,

Joe



--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Lauren" <LPLand@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > > What's the best way to re-attach the back of the T-panel.
> >
> > Reupholster it.  ;-)
>
> The fabric hasn't detached from the backing board -- it's the
entire
> panel that's dangling with fabric firmly attached.
>
>  > But I suppose you are trying to put
> > that off?
>
> Yes, I am.  The interior will be a whole other phase of bringing
> 10440 back to its glory.
>
> > > It's sagging in the back just where it meets the rear
> > window behind the driver's seat .
> >
> > Good place for a few staples if you stay near the back edge.
> > :-)  Otherwise there are a pair of ribbon cables running
> > across.
>
> I can't see anything back there because its not falling down that
> much - just enough to be annoying. I can see it in my rear-view
> mirror.
> >
> > Headliner material comes 'pre-assembled' as a layer of
> > fabric attached to a layer of foam.  This is glued to the
> > headliner backboard using contact cement.  So if you find
> > glue between the board and what's left of the foam, it is
> > probably original.  If there is any glue between the foam &
> > the fabric then it is part of a patch repair.
>
> First I was going to just rip out the old fabric but from working
with
> vintage clothes I know how nasty that old adhesive can be on old
> bonded fabrics when it disintegrates into a fine brown powder. 
And
> I don't want to have it blowing around me while I drive so I left
it
> alone.  The headliner fabric is light grey and almost feels like
flannel
> jammies - very soft. 
> >
> > Yeah, the material is just folded over about an inch and
> > glued on the back side.
>
> It's what it's glued to that's falling down.
>
> ........................LP


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