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I just re did my door seals when I added my power windows. I used a plain opaque shower curtian from target, $4.00. I messed around with a few diffrent glues... I have leather interior and "leather" door cards which I know are rare so i wanted to protect them. Also since I got my power window motors from a junk yard I didnt know how long I could expect them to last and I did not want to go through the hassle of taking the curtian off the door frame if I need to fix anything.... So I glued the shower curtain to the door card instead of the door frame, which does the same thing but protects the door card better and is much simpler if I ever need to open up the inside of the door. The first glue I tried was a general spray adhesive. It was shit. Then tried some white "tacky" glue. It was shit After looking through my box of "glue" I went and asked my mom (martha steward) what I could use to glue up the doors.... She handed me her GLUE GUN and told me not to burn myself At first I didnt think it would would, but I got it heated up and it worked like a dream. I ran one continuous bead around the inside of the door pannel (card) and just pressed the shower curtain on. I even glued the edges of the cut outs for the door latch, handle and mirror adjuster. The glue dried HARD in 45 seconds and actually melted the shower curtian into the glue. I dont know if it would help you with some of your saggy head liners but the glue gun was the perfect tool for my doors. try it mark diederich '86 GLI wolf 2.0
