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Do you have a headliner that is falling on your head? Is the old foam flying in your eyes when you drive? No one likes the look of a sagging headliner. Don’t worry, with a few basic tools this is an easy job you can do at home. In this video I will show you how to recover your headliner the proper way so that you can have your car looking great again. I will also show you what tools and supplies you will need and how to use them.
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES
Glue Gun:
Weldwood Contact Adhesive:
3M Spray Can Adhesive:
Air Compressor:
Headliner Fabric:
Wire Brush:
Plastic Pry Bars:
Small Drill:
Tufting Needle:
Muslin Fabric:
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Good video bud! I think I'd rather give you 200$ and have you do it. Would it be completely taboo to use a wire wheel even if it were low rpm and light pressure?
Excellent video, REALLY in depth and well set out.
Thanks for sharing your hard earned knowledge.
I`ve sub`d and look forwards to future videos as I get my 2005 MG ZS looking in reality as it does in my head!
Just shows how much the name "Rip Off Britain" is deserved. Not only is it difficult (as usual!!!) to get the contact adhesive you used in the video, it is, when it can be bought, around twice as dear! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
would it be better to use fiberglass and resin to repair the broken part?
You're awesome man. Thanks for one more very good video.
I am very impressed! Great video!…and you are easy on the eyes! Good job! Excellent!
Wow looks great, well explained thinking about trying this myself, great tutorial thank you. U r very talented wish you can do my car, I would definitely pay your worth. Thanks again & have a great day.
Great Vid. Good job.
What if i wanna use a different fabric that doesn’t have a foam backer? How is the right way to do it for a more custom look?
Great video but how much does the fabric cost and where to get it?
This is a great and informative video. Thank you.