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Hello,
If anyone has had a Barth headliner panel down can you tell me what the roof layers consist of? Possibly, aluminum skin on outside followed insulation and then the headliner with extrusions for cross members?? Is there any plywood in the ceiling?
Thanks,
Barth_user1
 
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This isn't a complete answer to your question but may help





 
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Hi Dave,

I have the same question as Barth_user1. Would you be willing to repost the pictures?

Also has anyone every removed or replaced thier headliner due to age or water stains?

Has anyone used a carpet cleaner ( you know the guys that come to your house in a van setup ) to clean the water stains out of the ceiling headliner?

Thanks,

Corco
 
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Corco, I would think that the suction used in those cleaners would pull the headliner loose from whatever it is attached to.

This might help:

http://barthmobile.com/eve/for...061/m/4933909957/p/1


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Thank you Mary. Great link. Pictures are worth a thousand words.

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Originally posted by Corco:
Would you be willing to repost the pictures?
I was able to find 2 of the 3 pictures he had listed. Hope this helps.



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I been wanting to see what the frame work looks like on my Barth, Thanks Bill!!
 
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