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We show you how to fix a sagging headliner. This method works every time and holds the liner up for years.

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If you would like to help us out.

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TOOLS USED:
USA

Correct Size Syringes
You Have to Sharpen These with a File

Contact Spray:

Hair Dryer

Venom Steel

Wool Dauber

Glue Gun Kit

Twist Pins

Razor Blades

Razor Blade Holder

Headliner Material

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UK TOOLS

You Sharpen
Blunt Nose Needles

Contact Spray:

Hair Dryer

Venom Steel

Wool Dauber

Glue Gun Kit

Twist Pins

Razor Blades

Razor Blade Holder

Headliner Material

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Germany TOOLS:

Correct Size Syringes
you Sharpen
Blunt Nose Needles

Contact Spray:

Hair Dryer

Venom Steel

Wool Dauber

Glue Gun Kit

Twist Pins

Razor Blades

Razor Blade Holder

Headliner Material

*****Disclaimer*****
Due to factors beyond the control of SWEET PROJECT CARS, we cannot guarantee against the improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Make sure you check with your manufacturer to make sure this will not affect your factory warranty. SWEET PROJECT CARS assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in these videos. Use this information at your own risk. SWEET PROJECT CARS recommends safe practices when working with tools seen or implied in our video and written content. Due to factors beyond the control of SWEET PROJECT CARS, no information contained on this YouTube channel shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this content is the sole responsibility of the user and not SWEET PROJECT CARS.

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  1. Andrew Thompson

    Did this before a hot summer. It worked perfectly. Took about 4 goes to get get it so it would not bubble. Certainly easier than organising and fitting a new headliner.

    Found brake clean is good at removing glue marks. Too much brake clean and you need to do that area again.

  2. Michael Gasperik

    Thank you! I've watched about 20 videos before this. I was looking for a way to fix a small "bubble" in the middle of my headliner, nowhere close to any edges. I really didn't want to pull the whole thing down for a 9 inch circle in the middle. This is the video I was looking for! Thanks again ?

  3. billbucktube

    Sweet Project Cars, I ordered the syringes using the Amazon link you provided.
    Unfortunately it was too big for the nozzle.
    Either the spray can changed their nozzle or the syringe place is filling the order with a different syringe.
    Any ideas?

  4. Larry Davis

    Nice video. Informative and to the point. Also like the links to the products that you are using. Thanks

  5. Abunai One

    My headliner (light grey thin cloth) on my Chevy Express van started peeling away at the windshield last year while on the road towing my travel trailer. I stopped at a hardware store and bought some spray contact glue and applied it. It held up until this month and started peeling away again. My GF suggested contact glue used for sewing materials. I tried that a few days ago and although messy, it did a nice job of holding the edge of the headliner up. Only time will tell if it lasts.

  6. R D

    God Bless you for your help and enthusiasm in helping others. He notices.

  7. betterworld1

    what about all that powdery stuff?

  8. Ginger Ale

    This works great! But if you live in a colder climate use a hair dryer on high heat then warm air!???

  9. E las

    Mine does not have that tio, its like any other spray can

  10. Roddy Riddle

    Really great info and video!! Thank you!!

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