Volvo Roof lining repair
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Volvo Roof lining repair
Can My Volvo Roof Lining Be Repaired?
An area of a Volvo that doesn’t get much notice is the headliner/roof lining, that’s the internal fabric you see overhead, covering the underside of the Volvo’s roof. The roof lining comprises a fabric foam upholstery which attaches to the roof of a Volvo.
Sometimes this liner will detach from the roof from the edges and hang down or you may notice drooping bubble sections where the fabric has partially come away from the roof. If any section of the roof lining isn’t securely fixed to the Volvo’s roof then you should have it repaired.
There are some cheap DIY options that involve glueing the Volvo’s roof liner back into place, using spray adhesives, staples, steam cleaners and double-sided tape however it’s best to use a professional unless you like revisiting it again and again. It will cost around $150 - $500 and it might take them a couple of hours to do, depending on the Volvo model and repairs required.
Experienced roof lining trimmers/auto upholsterers/motor trimmers have the skills required to do this job properly. They will use high-quality materials and get the job done right so your Volvo’s roof lining is like new again.
Volvo Models
- Volvo 142
- Volvo 144
- Volvo 145
- Volvo 164
- Volvo 240
- Volvo 242
- Volvo 244
- Volvo 245
- Volvo 262
- Volvo 264
- Volvo 265
- Volvo 360
- Volvo 440
- Volvo 460
- Volvo 480
- Volvo 740
- Volvo 760
- Volvo 850
- Volvo 940
- Volvo 960
- Volvo C30
- Volvo C70
- Volvo Cross Country
- Volvo S40
- Volvo S60
- Volvo S70
- Volvo S80
- Volvo S90
- Volvo V40
- Volvo V50
- Volvo V60
- Volvo V70
- Volvo V90
- Volvo V90 Cross Country
- Volvo XC40
- Volvo XC60
- Volvo XC70
- Volvo XC90