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Farmor00

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Hello everyone, my headliner is saggy and I am planning on redoing it where could one find new trim for the headliner? Or can you just re-glue the old headliner?

In other words does anyone have any glue, headliner or other material they could recommend?

I found this https://motowey.com/collections/headliner-fabric but I'm unsure as how difficult it would be to cut the material to proper measurements.
 
Hello everyone, my headliner is saggy and I am planning on redoing it where could one find new trim for the headliner? Or can you just re-glue the old headliner?

In other words does anyone have any glue, headliner or other material they could recommend?

I found this https://motowey.com/collections/headliner-fabric but I'm unsure as how difficult it would be to cut the material to proper measurements.
All I know is the foam under the headliner turns to dust, so you will need to tear it off completely and re-apply some new material, so you won't be able to re glue it.
 
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Hello everyone, my headliner is saggy and I am planning on redoing it where could one find new trim for the headliner? Or can you just re-glue the old headliner?

In other words does anyone have any glue, headliner or other material they could recommend?

I found this https://motowey.com/collections/headliner-fabric but I'm unsure as how difficult it would be to cut the material to proper measurements.
Hello everyone, my headliner is saggy and I am planning on redoing it where could one find new trim for the headliner? Or can you just re-glue the old headliner?

In other words does anyone have any glue, headliner or other material they could recommend?

I found this https://motowey.com/collections/headliner-fabric but I'm unsure as how difficult it would be to cut the material to proper measurements.
I did my headliner & door cards a few months ago using whats in the link, they also supply high temp glue which you'll need.
It's not the most expensive but it came out looking good & hasn't sagged yet!........just over cut what you need & then trim it up afterwards once the glue has taken, you don't get any time to work with the glue once the material is down it's down & doesn't like to be lifted again so be sure to get it first time. You'll need plenty of Stanley blades if using this stuff as it blunts them in no time at all.
 
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I did my headliner & door cards a few months ago using whats in the link, they also supply high temp glue which you'll need.
It's not the most expensive but it came out looking good & hasn't sagged yet!........just over cut what you need & then trim it up afterwards once the glue has taken, you don't get any time to work with the glue once the material is down it's down & doesn't like to be lifted again so be sure to get it first time. You'll need plenty of Stanley blades if using this stuff as it blunts them in no time at all.
in the middle of redoing mine now, I tried using glue cleaner and it doesn't remove the last bit of stickiness what did you use to clean?
 

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