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PeteIOM
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Interior

Post by PeteIOM »

Howdy! :)

I know its been done to death.. I've searched but not really found what I'm after.

The interior in me van could do with a make up. I was hoping to replace the lining carpet on the insides. It feels pretty well stuck on.. do I just spray adhesive my new lining onto the old lining and reap the benefits of extra insulation or do I really need to get the old lining off first?


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Re: Interior

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Looking at it again today it does all look a bit jigsaw like...... Is there a guide to removing the interior panels/wall etc?

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Re: Interior

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hi pete,i have just fitted panels to the inside of my high top,i put the roof panel in first and then discovered that it should be the LAST one to go in.i would definately remove the old lining and glue the new stuff on with contact spray adhesive.it flows better than the brush on adhesive in our cold weather.hope this helps mate :)

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Re: Interior

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^^sorry meant to say that if roof is last one to go in, it's obviously the first one to come out!^^ :roll:

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