Quandary
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In our aft cabin the lining to the cockpit side is that rippled slightly stretchy p.v.c. stuff glued directly to the grp and stretched to follow the shape of the moulding, it has been done very neatly with no visible joins. However at one concave aft corner it is coming away forming a large convex bubble about the size of a melon. If I squeeze the bubble it is hard, suggesting that it is airtight and there is gas or vapour behind it. I had hoped to puncture the bubble with a sharp craft knife making a couple of short slits to allow some adhesive to be injected behind and spread sufficiently to re-secure the covering. I suspect if I make cuts much longer than about 20mm. I will not be able to stretch the stuff enough to close the gaps again. I presume some heat or a high ambient temperature will make the lining more pliable?
Do you think this would work and if so what adhesive would you recommend. I originally thought of trying a spray glue but using a cartridge and gun might be less messy if I can spread the stuff around enough with the nozzle pushed through the slits. If I could find a suitable syringe with a bit of pvc tubing that might also work but glue already in a cartridge might be cleaner? I do not expect to be able to remove the original glue from either surface.
Any recommendations of suitable glue or technique would be welcome..
Do you think this would work and if so what adhesive would you recommend. I originally thought of trying a spray glue but using a cartridge and gun might be less messy if I can spread the stuff around enough with the nozzle pushed through the slits. If I could find a suitable syringe with a bit of pvc tubing that might also work but glue already in a cartridge might be cleaner? I do not expect to be able to remove the original glue from either surface.
Any recommendations of suitable glue or technique would be welcome..