To do it properly, you need a contact adhesive. Spray onto both surfaces leave for a couple of minutes to get a little tacky and then apply.
You need to do a roof lining properly due to gravity working against it!
Kudos for doing this yourself Graham... I love DIY but I am at the point where I would probably just pay someone to do it
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The contact adhesive talked about comes in many brands but the most common one is Anchorweld. As said above you need to spray both the roof lining board and material and let it be almost dry to touch and then stick it on. ALSO, you should actually be giving two coats of glue to both the board & the material due to it being upside down.
Best way for this glue to work effectively is by using it in a glue gun connected to a compressor.
Best way for this glue to work effectively is by using it in a glue gun connected to a compressor.
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