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Roof liner removal - Anyone tried??
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Luke
PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 1:07 pm Up
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At the back it clips in under the rubber boot seal. If you peal it back slightly you'll see, it then goes under the C-pillar. Not sure on front as I haven't had that off.
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Mike
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The black trim came on RG's only and won't fit 3 door model from what I was told.
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Cheers for the info.
I think a play tomorrow should sort it. I'll let you know how I get on!! I can only go one of 2 ways LOL

 


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Mike wrote:
The black trim came on RG's only and won't fit 3 door model from what I was told.

Thats an ar$£. Thanks for that.

A bit of painting it is then!

 


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To remove the roof lining you'll need a heat gun & a scraper. And overally with a hood, it's mainly fibreglass & getting that on you is nasty... Trust me.
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CD-vRS wrote:
To remove the roof lining you'll need a heat gun & a scraper. And overally with a hood, it's mainly fibreglass & getting that on you is nasty... Trust me.

Oh! That is not sounding too good.
Yh I've worked with fibreglass before and its not the nicest stuff to play with Sad

Dying it in situ is starting to sound like the plausable option!
Best I get some paper overalls and coverings for the interior Shocked

 


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clingfilm the whole of the interior Very Happy LOL
 
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why dont you try using some fabric spray they do a special kind of spray for fabrics to change the colour i think it would work well as i was thinking of doing this too Very Happy
 

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Antknee wrote:
clingfilm the whole of the interior Very Happy LOL

Haha! - Not far from what I have planned tbh - B&Q do a huge plastic dust sheet, I'll probably use a few of them and a couple of old sheets under them. should be a giggle sliding about on that lot!!

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why dont you try using some fabric spray they do a special kind of spray for fabrics to change the colour i think it would work well as i was thinking of doing this too Very Happy

I was thinking of buying a big bottle of fabric dye and then using one of those spray water bottle thingy's. A couple of coats might work ???

 


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might be better to use the plastic sheet underneath some fabric dustsheets, that was when you take it off it wont all run off the plastic onto the seats etc and would be absorbed by the dust sheets instead Razz just a thought!
 
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Antknee wrote:
might be better to use the plastic sheet underneath some fabric dustsheets, that was when you take it off it wont all run off the plastic onto the seats etc and would be absorbed by the dust sheets instead Razz just a thought!

And a good one too!! LOL

I am liking the cling film option though!!
I've wrapped a few mates cars at their weddings, an old gag but always a giggle!!

 


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pedro_keil wrote:
Antknee wrote:
clingfilm the whole of the interior Very Happy LOL

Haha! - Not far from what I have planned tbh - B&Q do a huge plastic dust sheet, I'll probably use a few of them and a couple of old sheets under them. should be a giggle sliding about on that lot!!

drunknmunky wrote:
why dont you try using some fabric spray they do a special kind of spray for fabrics to change the colour i think it would work well as i was thinking of doing this too Very Happy

I was thinking of buying a big bottle of fabric dye and then using one of those spray water bottle thingy's. A couple of coats might work ???

sounds like a plan but the stuff im on about makes it sound more like a spray paint kind of thing but for fabrics and its not too expensive, was just an idea but what you have planned sounds like it would work anyway Very Happy

 

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drunknmunky wrote:
sounds like a plan but the stuff im on about makes it sound more like a spray paint kind of thing but for fabrics and its not too expensive, was just an idea but what you have planned sounds like it would work anyway Very Happy

Didn't know you could get stuff like that, might be easier and cleaner to use. I'll have a google and see whats about. Ta!

 


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I found it on ebay go have a look and search for fabric spray paint i think and it pops up Very Happy

and your welcome

keep this updated on what route you end up taking and get pics up once done as i would be interested in doing this also

 

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pedro_keil
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Had a butchers on fleabay today and there seems some good stuff on there so I'll probably give it a go some time soon.

Looks like the internal pillar trims will need painting to as I cant seem to find a 3dr 'C' pillar in black and would like them all to match.

Didnt get time to play with the interior as the weather was good so got the external work done Smile

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