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PJ
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I have been grateful for the help I have received in the group from
Steve Taylor, Tim Hobbs and several others so I hope that you will
tolerate another question.
I have a small right angled tear in my '95 Discovery ES headlining above
the rear seats.
The stretchy beige material looks to be very difficult to repair so I
will have to get it replaced.
Should I use the main agent assuming that the staff have some experience
of removing headlining when repairing leaking roof lights etc?
Do I seek a upholstery / headlining specialist in Norfolk who, although
probably less expensive, will presumably be less familiar with Discos?
Any idea of the cost involved would be appreciated.
TIA.
PJ
Steve Taylor, Tim Hobbs and several others so I hope that you will
tolerate another question.
I have a small right angled tear in my '95 Discovery ES headlining above
the rear seats.
The stretchy beige material looks to be very difficult to repair so I
will have to get it replaced.
Should I use the main agent assuming that the staff have some experience
of removing headlining when repairing leaking roof lights etc?
Do I seek a upholstery / headlining specialist in Norfolk who, although
probably less expensive, will presumably be less familiar with Discos?
Any idea of the cost involved would be appreciated.
TIA.
PJ