Thanks for that. I`m removing the windscreens ( has new rubbers allready)
for a full re-paint and thought i would do the roof lining. It has 4 or so
rips in it at the moment.
            If anyone is wrecking a 1600 let me know if the roof lining is
not ripped and how much.

Speaking of painting is it best to rub the car back with 400-600 , prime,
then rub back with 1200 (or courser), then top coat, then rub back again
with 1200 then buff?
 Does acrylic need a clear coat ( i was told it doesn`t). I`m re-painting it
snow white again.


Thanks,
           Kris.

Thanks,
          Kris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fergy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: roof lining


> Kris,
>
> They are not too bad to replace, you need to remove
> front and rear screens to do the job properly, unless
> you have soft screen rubbers you will need to replace
> them at the same time.
>
> Is the tear in place that can be accessed easily? i.e.
> without having to remove the screens, if so you may be
> able to repair it with a backing piece behind it
>
> Regards
>
> "Fergy"
>
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