Re: Finally, a cosmetic question

From: Andy Levy (andy.levy@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 28 2011 - 15:22:04 EDT


On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 14:16, John Dunlap <jsdunlap@roadkill.org> wrote:
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> I just bought a spray on solution that I haven't tried yet, but I'm told if I get overspray on glass, use a razor blade widget... it's from O'Rielly...still too hot in Texas to apply

How about just masking the glass w/ some tape & newspaper?

> On Sep 28, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Tom Coulter <metalshop@optonline.net> wrote:
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>> This question is different than most I've seen on the DML site - they're usually mechanical/electrical.
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>> It involves the headliner in the cab.  After 14 years, my old '97 Dakota Sport is showing aging signs in the cab.  The felt headliner is peeling back a few inches from the underling pad.  Each tine I get in, I do the ritual: calmly pet the liner onto the pad to get it to "stick" all along the windshield, which it does for that errand.  Next time I get in, I have to do the samo samo.
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>> I actually purchased a set of thumb tacks, thinking I might simply pin the liner up by placing tacks every 3 inches or so.  But then I thought this approach was best left to the Low Riders.
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>> Methinks it would be difficult to try to apply glue between the liner and the pad, and I'd probably get glue on the windshield anyhow.
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>> Has anyone else had this issue?  What's the best solution?  Staple gun? <smile>
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