Why Does the Car Roof Lining Fabric Fall Off?
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Car roof lining fabric falls off due to the aging of the sponge backing. Here are specific measures for dealing with a falling car roof lining: 1. Edge adhesive failure: The edge adhesive failure is most likely caused by the aging of the sponge backing, leading to edge detachment. This issue is relatively easy to fix. Purchase a bottle of specialized car adhesive or glue product, spray the glue along the edge after peeling it open, let it dry for 3-5 minutes, and then press it back into place. 2. Middle section sagging: If the middle section of the roof lining sags or falls off, and it's inconvenient to remove, you can opt for clip repairs. Choose clips that match the color of the lining. The downside is that it may not look as aesthetically pleasing, but it's a practical solution. 3. Large area detachment: In this case, the entire roof lining needs to be removed. Take off the old lining fabric, clean off the aged sponge from the surface, prepare a new piece of roof lining fabric along with specialized roof adhesive, apply the adhesive to both sides, let it dry for 3-5 minutes before bonding, and finally reinstall the roof lining. However, for better repair results, it's advisable to visit a repair shop.