Thread: Hood-lining is sagging.
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07-13-2012 10:29 PM #1
Hood-lining is sagging.
The hood-lining in our daily driver, a 1994 Ford Fairmont, is starting to sag a bit above the rear seats.
Alright; I'm not terribly fussed about the appearance of the car, but I do want to keep it looking reasonably tidy.
How can I 'shrink' the lining back to something approaching tidy?
I don't want to take it to an upholsterer...they'd charge me money...and the car is not worth spending money on.
(Yeah yeah; I've got gorse in my pockets...)
.johnboy
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