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My car sealing interior is coming off, in the center and in the corners the interior started to glue off? What do I do and what glue should I use to glue it to fix this problem?

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I don's see a location for you, but here is the scoop here in Florida.
Auto supply stores, and sometimes hardware stores sell a spray glue in a can. My personal experience with these is not very good. The spray glue can be used to recement the headliner.
Here in Florida, headliners fall down on a whole lot of cars because of the humidity. When it rains, or you happen to spill any liquid inside the car, then when it gets really hot outside, the liquid turns to steam, and steams loose the glue holding the headliner. Some big cities have people who specialize in headliners, and they will come to your house, and for a few hundred dollars, they will remove the whole headliner and glue a new one on. These usually are good for 5 - 10 years.
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