1976 31' Sovereign
1992 30' Airstream 30
El Dorado Hills
, California
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 42
Headliner
The ceiling fabric in the rear bedroom of my 92' MH has come unglued from what seems to be insulation. It is not torn and there seems to be a strip of trim to hold the edge. It looks like it would go right back up. What sort of adhesive would work. Any other tips? thanks
CBBOB,
You might check the partbook that came with your MH..In one issue that I have for a 98 CUTTER MH, A/S list the ceiling adhesive as a spray on called: STA-PUT, part#360270.
This was on page IV-26.
Also, they say that it's not AVAILABLE FOR SHIPPING?
Vern
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The not available for shipping is typically due to the explosive nature of the product should it get damaged in transit. This type of item can be shipped common carrier, but one or two cans would not be feasible.
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Brett G
WBCCI #5501 AIR # 49
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1978 Argosy 28 foot Motorhome
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For headliner repairs I use a product called Heads Up. It is a spray adhesive that I got from AutoZone. It has worked for me in all the places that I have used it... headliner of my truck, peeling wall covering in the Argosy. Give it a try.
Mike
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Mike Keith
75 Argosy 26'
96 Ford F-250 PowerStroke
Glad to see this thread because our whole front section just "melted" off the ceiling this summer. (96 excella classic)
Will ck for the Heads Up product locally today.
Question - the foam liner and the white leather like fabric separated as well. so thinking glue the foam and then apply another coat to the fabric for a second layer?
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