Thread: 33 Roof Insert
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Old 06-11-2019, 02:51 PM   #8
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Default Re: 33 Roof Insert

Kpar, as cas3 mentioned a "correct" repair may become a major job. Especially if paintwork is required.
Before you go to these measures you might consider reattaching the trim molding with a modern glue. I have had good success using E6000. It come in a tube like tooth paste. I buy it from our local Ace Hardware store.
Apply the glue between the trim and the body. Place something heavy on the top. Heavy enough to squeeze them together. It dry's permanent in a few hours. I would suggest putting a sheet of wax paper between the trim/roof and the weight. Any access glue can be cleaned off by hand. If this isn't satisfactory then you can go back to the way cas3 suggest. Have fun.
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