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Offline Ripstop

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Roof lining - Done
« on: Yesterday at 11:38:23 am »
After I thought I had got away with it … the dreaded roof liner sag appeared around the rear convenience lights. A subtle amount of contact adhesive just wasn't holding it and as you know its like a dust bowl in there  :signLOL:

So with a heavy heart I decided to bite the bullet and seek professional help. Enter a local car upholsterer and a much lighter wallet. The match isn’t perfect but sitting in the car you would never know. The material was as close as we could find and has a backing as well. The actual roof liner was undamaged and just needed cleaning up. Its a fantastic job and I also replaced the thin electrical ribbon that runs around the headliner as the older one was brittle and the vanity lights in the visors weren’t working, never noticed. I used this part 1K0971100G which also fits MK6 cars. So I am good for another 10 years!  Heres a few pics.

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Offline Paul_nicol

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Re: Roof lining - Done
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:45:00 pm »
Nice work. I've just acquired my Mk5, the headlinings out and I'm in the process of stripping off all the rubber backing and glue residue! If you don't mind sharing, how much lighter is your wallet? P.S my door cards are next on the hit list!