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Headliner Replacement: Several Points Which May Aid You While Changing Or Repairing The Headliner

By: Thomas Bridleman

At some point when you're considering a custom auto upholstery project for your car, you may decide to change or repair the headliner. The headliner is that part of fabric that is attached to a board on the inside roof. Humidity and heat can affect the foam binding the material and this can result in sagging or falling fabric. This is especially common in cars that were manufactured in the 70's but can happen to any car.

It couldexpense upwards of $200 to get the headliner replaced (probably less, if you do it as part of a greater custom auto upholstery project) so it is something you might wish to think doing yourself. it's not hard but can be boring and may require 2 people. Don't attempt to do it on a day when the weather is against you. You desire it to be warm but not too hot as that will make the glue too tacky.

Remove all the screws you can see i.e. these holding the lights and visors to the headliner. Keep these in a safe place as you will need them when you're putting it back together. You then remove the headliner which as we have seen is simply a board covered in fabric. You'll need to remove the existing cover and scrape off as much of the old glue as possible. If you do not do these steps you will affect the uniformity of the new finish.

When selecting your fabric, it would be a great idea to tell the fabric shop assistant what you want to use it for. A few materials just are not suitable. You can change the color scheme but it would be sensible not to change the texture of the fabric too much. Don't go from thin to very thick as this would make putting all the parts back together that much more difficult! You also have to pick a covering that is appropriate for use with glue adhesive.

Don't skimp on the fabric. it is always best to have too much instead of too little. Spray the board with glue adhesive and put the covering over it. Keep it tight to avoid any crinkles or gaps. You will need to pay attention to the corners and make them very neat. You then need to let it dry fully before putting back into the car. If you would rather not chance doing it yourself and messing it up, but, any decent custom auto upholstery specialist who's worth anything can do it quickly and easily for you.

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