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Old 05-02-2015, 07:44 AM   #1
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Ceiling fabric sagging

we noticed in one section that our ceiling fabric (white) is sagging in one spot. Anyone had this problem? Anyone know how to re glue it if that's an option? There is no water leak and its only the thin fabric that has come loose or sagging. your help will be appreciated.
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Syringe filled with glue might work. Do a test area first.
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What else can go wrong, first my body now the motorhome, what else is going to start sagging?
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Every GM product, (S-10 Blazer, Saturn LS), I have owned eventually developed saggy ceiling fabric. My motorhomes all have had vinyl.

The only good fix is to apply 3M automotive spray adhesive underneath the fabric, (or to the ceiling), and press back into place gently.
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