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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. Donโ€™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.

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Small Drill:
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  1. Tim Toale

    This video could be about 8 minutes long.

  2. Jamie Wilson

    Very nice precise video. Makes this job look easy. Let's hope this goes as smooth for me. LOL ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. C Fuller

    I use a long stick, broom handle, etc

  4. Anthony Tackett

    Super smart with the bungee cord.

  5. Josh K

    Great video, thanks for helping ๐Ÿ˜‰

  6. stuzman

    John, you did a great job and your workmanship shows in this video! I like people who show the details in their work and your narrative skills were very good also. You've earned my sub and hope you have a great week!

  7. M Jones

    What about a headliner with a sunroof? I haven't found anyone showing how to remove a sunroof visor and covering it. Is it too complicated to remove or what? I get the feeling most installers either skip the visor or refuse the job. If I'm wrong, is there a video of anyone actually removing a sunroof visor and covering it?

  8. Giic Llc

    Great Job! Man i wish you could do my head liner…. you wanna take a trip to Tonga?? I can serve you all the ice cream you can eat as we have a chain of ice cream stores here.

  9. Keefe Borden

    You do great work. Thanks for the video.

  10. Bob Greene

    Effectively presented and very complete. We especially appreciate your presenting the difficult and time-consuming parts, as well as your solutions for original backing which has deteriorated. As a minor note, you did not wear a respirator during spray of the adhesive, and did not show what kind of solvent we should use to clean the nozzle properly.

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