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DanGST

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Oct 8, 2010
Bronx, New York
I found a diy on the head liner and now I can't find it and also I wanted to know where in stores can I get the spray adhesive.
 
It's really easy actually, just remember to not go overboard with the adhesive. I did mine and a few others in suede from Jo-ann fabrics. looks sick!

And spend the extra cash for the 3M, it seems to work alot better than the cheaper one at autozone.
 
I am in New York so, $30 for you will be like $100 or more for me LOL.
 
what shop do you know that does them for $30 dollars ? I do them but usually charge between 80 for a plain and up to 150 for a custom. $30 dollars basically covers the glue LOL. no wonder im not getting any jobs if someone is doing them for $30 dollars.
 
I took my old headliner out and I took the fabric off and all it is, is a cardboard cut out there is no center in the cut out granted I do have a sunroof but im thinking now how do I install it back in without it sagging I though it will be something like the rear deck one solid piece. Can someone help me?

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Headliners are easy! I'm going to redo mine this week. Basically when you have cleaned off your headliner board, You lay your new material over the board to cut it out. Then little by little, glue it down. Just don't spray it too heavy or it will leak through the headliner, and then it'll be a sticky mess. For now, I would just do one big piece (covering the sunroof too), then when it dries, you can take something like an exact knife or something and cut that piece out. And when you do get finished, do give it just a little bit of time to completely dry before you go slamming it back in your car. :)
 
Does anybody have a how to on a 2g because my headliner feels like cardboard and is skinny in area I just wanted to make sure the owner before didn't fabricate something because all the how to I have seen so far has more surface to glue

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