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Old 06-15-2014, 07:58 PM   #1
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Roof Lining

Quick question, some of the roof liner on my rv are drooping, what's the best plan of attack to fix this.
Also, some spots are in the middle, how can I get that to stick without taking the whole thing down.
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When that happened to a coach I had I removed a ceiling light and purchased a 3M spray glue and shot glue between the fabric and the ceiling material. Then let it air dry for a short period and used a paint roller to adhear the material back in place. Re installed the light. Came out fine.
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Some times the ceiling is fabric glued to a foam layer. With age and heat the foam will break down and come apart. When this happens you can often get sagging.
I have read of people using short screws and button/washers to hold it back in place. Have not seen this but imagine it is not attractive at all. Don gives a pretty reasonable explanation if all the surface the fabric is glued to is not gone. Good luck
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