Richard,
I had cracks in mine too. I drilled a 1/4" hole at the end
of every crack. This should stop the crack from getting
any bigger. I inspected the intire coach for these cracks.
Found quite a few up front and in the back. Drill them all
out before they get worse. I did use a smaller drill bit on
the others. I had a wide crack in the headliner near the mirror.
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto

wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Richard Waters
> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 1999 11:50 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Vinyl Dye
>
>
> Arch,
> I have all the plastic pieces out now. I took
> your published advice on how to remove the
> visors. That was still a job! It would have been
> a mother... with out the advice you and some of
> the others have written about over the past few
> months.
>
> Now I'm ready to repair the cab headliner. It
> has a pretty large crack, located the first screw
> hole inside the passenger side visor. It didn't
> look bad until I took the headliner down. Now
> it looks very big (about 8"). It had been hidden
> behind the visor all this time. I'm going to follow your
> method of repair that you wrote about earlier.
>
> I'm still not sure what I'm going to use to dye
> the plastic. I'm going shopping tomorrow again
> for that stuff.
>
> I hope the weather won't be too much of a factor when
> I dye the plastic. It looks like I will have to just take
> my time doing that.
>
> I also thought about replacing the Clearance Lights, but
> after reading your article, I'm not so sure. Sounds like
> big job.
>
> It's sure amazing how one project turns into another, that
> turns into another etc. I just started out intending on replacing
> the curtains! Nothing more, but now I have everything out of the
> coach, except the bath and kitchen modules.
>
> Richard '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
> > I want to add one more thing. When you go to paint the trim pieces
> > first lay them face down and shoot the edge where it curves under.
> > This cost me 2 days because I got them all painted and ready to go
> > and found that the edges were not done well even though I had tried
> > to shoot paint in there. If you shoot the curved lip first you can let
> > them dry for a while then turn them face up and do the rest. Hit the
> > curve with at least 4 coats. 15 min in between each if it is a good
> > day. Then flip them over and do the face. Some of them may stick
> > down but it will be in places where You cant see it. Another thing
> > DO NOT stack the pieces touching each other for a few days. They
> > may seem dry but they will stick to each other. Seems to take some
> > time for them to completely dry. Sun and heat should help. Did mine
> > in the fall and it was cool and cloudy. HTH
> >
> > Take Care
> > Arch
>
>
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