Welcome Back To The Channel 2x Gang where i show you how to easily repair your vehicles sagging headliner without removing or breaking the bank. Only $15 will get you on your way.
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Thank you for this tutorial!! It's the simplest fix I could find & it worked like a charm!!
Got myself a 78 Parisienne. Mint interior BUT the damn red velour headliner starting to sag bad. This will help ! thx man. I would suggest to roll from the center to the sides out. Might help to avoid wrinkles. Cheers !……(that's what we say here in Canuck Country 🙂
Daaag. Looks great. Thank you !!
I used upholstery tacks (cost about $3) on mine and pushed the fabric back around the lights with a flathead screwdriver. It lasted about 5 years, now I'm finally replacing the fabric (which is a waaaay harder job than the how to's make it look 😂). Good job and with the armrest too! Next are my saggy door panels, but not until fall, too hot in the garage.
Great job!
I’ll try this today! Thanks man! New sub!
Bro ur the only guy who found a solution to this that’s simple cheap and works love u homie 🥵
Thanks for the video. This will really help me out. I have a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan and I must have about 200 pins in it kind of like the guy had tacks in yours.
Thanks for the info man. Just grabbed the same permatex to fix mine. Saved me a trip to the salvage yard
Nice job! I'm gonna help my daughter do her headliner in her Honda.