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Hi,
Above my galley and chart table is a headlining that spans nearly 8' of beam x 4' of length. It has a companionway hatch, instrument access hatch and Lewmar hatch cut outs. It also appears to be bonded in place as I cannot remove the panel; it is made from three panels butted together with a filler over the seams faired in.
I have removed the old head lining and the usual mess was left stuck to the panel. So far I have scraped all the old foam away but the old glue is still in place. I tried some acetone to rub off the glue but that didn't really work, just dissolved and smeared the fine foam bits embedded into the old glue.
So, my plan is to rough up the surface with coarse sandpaper, wipe it down and then roller on new glue and stick up the new foam backed vinyl. What do you think, will the new glue adhere onto the old glue successfully and long term, or will this just be a waste of time and effort.
Thanks,
BlowingOldBoots
Above my galley and chart table is a headlining that spans nearly 8' of beam x 4' of length. It has a companionway hatch, instrument access hatch and Lewmar hatch cut outs. It also appears to be bonded in place as I cannot remove the panel; it is made from three panels butted together with a filler over the seams faired in.
I have removed the old head lining and the usual mess was left stuck to the panel. So far I have scraped all the old foam away but the old glue is still in place. I tried some acetone to rub off the glue but that didn't really work, just dissolved and smeared the fine foam bits embedded into the old glue.
So, my plan is to rough up the surface with coarse sandpaper, wipe it down and then roller on new glue and stick up the new foam backed vinyl. What do you think, will the new glue adhere onto the old glue successfully and long term, or will this just be a waste of time and effort.
Thanks,
BlowingOldBoots