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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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I just recently fixed mines….thumb tacks 😁. But love the video 😏👌🏾
the first car that came to mind was an e46 for sagging headliner i was not disappointed
Nice 💯
Idiot brother threw the sagged old vw cardboard away so i couldn’t make new template from the old one on stronger stuff
Where can you buy the new headliner material from ? Also the adhesive ? What brand adhesive are you using in this video ?
Good job. When you over lap the headliner on the sides couldn't you use staples on the back side to make it so it doesn't ever peel away? Like how people staple the back side of dirt bike/atv seat covers.
where do you get the fabric?
Literally started this project today. Lol
Fyi, if you use a drill and wire brush, use the brass brush on the lowest setting of your drill. Makes it a lot easier and doesn't damage the cardboard backer.
the pillars look so bad they look like blown air bags