Sagging headliner in T 575 GT 2006 motorhome. Help please! (1 Viewer)

Hfs

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Our lovely MoHo foam backed headliner is slowly becoming unstuck. No damp as far as we know. Has anyone experienced this to give advice please.
 

scotjimland

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Presumably this is in the cab roof area.. above the driver / passenger seats?

I think the liner would need to be removed to re-apply the adhesive..I would have it back to a Hymer main dealer for an inspection and advice..
 
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Nasher

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I have only seen this in campervans, in most cases after recent conversions where heat proof glue has not been used (the roof gets hot & melts the glue)

Peel back (carefully), apply appropriate glue and press into place

Also, where a middle bit is sagging (normally when the glue has not been applied evenly), carefully cut a small 'X' a the centre of the sag, insert glue through a nozzle and press into place.

A photo of your headlining could be useful for suggesting solutions

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Hfs

Mar 5, 2017
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By the sea, West Sussex
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C Class
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Since 2016
Many thanks for your helpful suggestions. The sagging is over the cab area and a bit further in. We're currently touring in France with limited internet, so can't add photos. Will contact a Hymer main dealer for advice and see what we can then do ourselves - or not!

Thankyou
 

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