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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 07:49 AM
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Help for a new member.

Hello all. I am new to the forum, and looking for some help. I have a 2006 continental and the car is kept in Florida. Recently the headliner began to sag in the rear of the car. I assume that it is glued and from sitting unattended in a hot garage for basically all of its 5 years. Since the car is out of warranty, I have decided to bring it to an independent shop, not only for this fix but also for future maintenance. I am hoping that some of you forum members may have a recommendation for a good Indy shop in or near Jupiter FL or Palm Beach FL? If so please give me a little guidance, as I do not want to hand the car over to any old shop that tells me they can handle the car. Thank you in advance for any input, and I look forward to the wealth of knowledge that I am sure exist among this crowd.
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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 08:09 AM
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Weirdest thing.. Mine to. Just saw it last week.

I am waiting back to hear from a local shop I called for a quote

Here is the bentley instructions.. (thanks enjoy)

http://www.bentleytechinfo.com/BY001...et=fraContents

Please keep me posted. I am trying to get mine fixed without changing out the leather if that is possible, As I have one of those color interiors..
 
Old Oct 25, 2011 | 09:01 AM
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Original leather should be fine, it probably just needs some more 3M Super 77 (or 90) spray adhersive on the backside of the leather. High humidity/heat environments like Florida, parts of Asia, etc can be challenging over long period of time.
 

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Old Oct 25, 2011 | 10:16 AM
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Thank you for the response

Thank you both for your response. I am still hoping that someone will chime in with a good local shop. I will post my experience after I have it completed.
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Old Oct 26, 2011 | 11:59 AM
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Hello Cpais, thank you for the reply, I agree that I need an interior shop for this issue and another shop for the other work. Any Recommendations?
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cjs1597....... I PM'd you.
 
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