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If you have a saggy, loose, or falling headliner in your car or truck, chances are its from the foam layer deteriorating. This usually means just gluing it back in place either won’t work, or will be awfully ugly! In this video, Andy shows you how to remove your existing headliner fabric and gross foam, and how easy it is to install a new foam backed headliner!

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  1. Lucas

    Bending it…. then you have to Bend it getting it Back inside. Probly will damage it…….

  2. NunyaBusiness

    Unless you're doing a full restore of a classic car that's actually worth some money, this is straight up just not worth it. IMO, cut a bunch of tiny slits, get a glue that comes in aerosol form with a straw applicator and dries clear specifically for fabric and foam, pull the headliner down and put the straw through the slit, spray around the area, hold a piece of wax paper or similar non-stick material to hold the headliner up until it's tacky, and repeat until the headliner stays up. Might not look as good, might have some color variation, but the headliner won't be on your head and it won't take disassembling 90% of your car's interior. This is just way too big of a job for an old high mileage beater to be worth it.

  3. Joabe Rodrigues

    What is the name of this fabric material used? And where can I buy?

  4. Luis Marty

    How long do you wait after you spray on the adhesive before you join the 2 pieces?

  5. alan lees

    What spray glue was it as some leave shitty stain

  6. Jc Handal

    by watching this video i reached the conclusion that even when done by a professional you still get a lot of irregularities on the surface around the edges and corners. its unfortunate.

  7. RPGHouseFabricator

    So glad I found this video. Your wire brush technique was just what I needed to see. Gonna reinforce my decomposing 30 year old headliner with starch paper and fiberglass before putting new fabric on. Thank you for your help!

  8. Glen Halstead

    Nice video. Need to do this to our 2004 GMC Yukon soon.

    Where did you buy the material for the replacement?

  9. Rbee2302

    I went to the website, but cannot find any headliner material.

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