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Hangin Cloth ceiling 700

I replaced my hanging ceiling. We took all the edge trim off (Wagon). Dropped the fiberboard ceiling, removed the cloth. Then I bought some sticky spray from the auto parts store. Went down to the local fabric store and bought some nice gray material. Sprayed glue in sections and laid the material down on it, section by section (don't try to do the whole ceiling in one shot). Trim the excess cloth, flipped it over and glued the trim cloth down. Hauled it back into the car. Re-installed the lights and trim ...and walla!!! New Ceiling. It's more fun if you have a helper that you can yell at...or at least hold the ceiling up as you put the trim back on. Saved alot of money...but patience I hear is a virtue. George






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