the idea of touching scared me so bad I just painted it rather than replace
it- turned out pretty well

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Jerry Legate <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
>
> Has anyone removed the headliner  and insulated the area above it ?
>
> Also how hard is it to get it stretched back in place without having
> wrinkles and sags etc ?
>
> I would like to insulate first the v-berth area in my 36, then maybe
> following thru and doing the salon area.   Both have the same white
> material
> now.
>
> I am a little scared of  attempting this because I do not know anything
> about how it is attached or if I could get it back in place without it
> tearing or not looking right.
>
> If anyone has done this and has pictures please post them.
>
> Thanks
> Jerry
>
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