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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 03:21 PM
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headliner is down but not out. How do I get that out? Through the rear door of course, but is there any tip on getting it out? I removed the rear cargo cover hoping that would give me a better angle but it doesn't want to come out without bending.


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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 03:45 PM
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I found it easiest to tilt pass. side down and drivers up. I let it ride the passenger head rest out. as a side note. I did the job alone and it did bend at the rear roof. I epoxied a mending strip on both sides of the underbody of it, before I re installed......worked famously, no problems at all
 

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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 03:48 PM
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okay thanks, going to have another go at it.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 04:55 PM
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Following your instructions made it come out extremely easy, I wasn't ever good at puzzles. I'm now removing the foam backing, any tips that would speed up the process?
 
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Old Dec 18, 2013 | 05:31 PM
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scouring pad or steel wood or steel bush all work. not much effort needed there, it already wants to come off. soap and water and it falls right off. soap is optional. the water will not damage the fiberglass. I used a nylon scrubby brush thing.....I think it was meant for dishes

I wet it with a garden hose and it took about 15-20minutes of scrubbing then rinsed.
 

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Old Dec 19, 2013 | 06:33 AM
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Old Dec 19, 2013 | 12:56 PM
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Metal wire brush and acetone worked best for me.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2013 | 04:24 PM
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That was my next question, Acetone, I have a tooth brush sized plastic brush... the foams coming off pretty fast, but the glue that's left over, clean that off?


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Old Dec 19, 2013 | 04:31 PM
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I suppose alcohol or acetone would aid in glue release. but I figured the glue was stuck good enough to just remove the loose stuff, if it wanted to stay on there, that was great for me. hold on forever..even better. I guess I could have made a mistake in leaving it, but have not seen one yet.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2013 | 04:46 PM
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I was thinking the same thing. Sometimes things stick to a rough surface better than a smooth surface.
 
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