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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Any idea as to how I should fix this

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    I noticed this was starting to peel back on my a4? Anyone have an idea of the best way to fix this?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Audibot's Avatar
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    Trim adhesive?

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    Senior Member Three Rings B6_A4_Kid's Avatar
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    That for one, and once it is fixed use a sun shade!

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Andy_FL's Avatar
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    Yes, just did this actually.

    Remove the bolster. I used an all-purpose plastic epoxy with some good spring clamps to hold it. Leave it for several hours and that should do the trick.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings tHatOne guY's Avatar
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    Same issue on my B6, small dab of gorilla glue and no more peeling as of yet.

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    Established Member Two Rings Physicks's Avatar
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    This just happened to me in that exact same spot a couple of weeks ago. I also used gorilla glue and some clamps. So far so good.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Spike00513's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by B6_A4_Kid View Post
    That for one, and once it is fixed use a sun shade!
    any elaboration?
    I've got an eBay one but it's not full coverage.
    Tint also helps.

    Dunno if it's worth installing Hot Weather Package OE sunshades, or Sonniboy.
    or if adding insulation (for other reasons such as sound, ie Raamat) makes a difference.

    If only the car was Arctic White or Audi's fastest color, silver.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Crazy, I've had that panel off of my B6 for more than a month now with the sole intention of fixing this EXACT issue.
    I like the idea of Gorilla Glue.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings MurkyRivers_A4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spike00513 View Post

    any elaboration?
    I've got an eBay one but it's not full coverage.
    Tint also helps.

    Dunno if it's worth installing Hot Weather Package OE sunshades, or Sonniboy.
    or if adding insulation (for other reasons such as sound, ie Raamat) makes a difference.

    If only the car was Arctic White or Audi's fastest color, silver.
    Im using the OEM A3 sunshade in the A4 and it fits perfect and blocks all incoming light from the windshield as well as protects the whole dash.

    Hot weather package would only include sunshades on the rear windows and nothing on the fronts.

    Dont forget Polar White!!!!
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