Thanks. I did not lay the new material which is why i didn't show it. Essentially, the pro removed the old material, used a brush to get all the old foam off the headliner backing, sprayed new adhesive, laid the new material, and then trimmed the new material to size once the adhesive dried. I wouldn't recommend doing this yourself because it's very sensitive to technique.
I'm not sure but a pro upholstery person can source it. From my understanding, the OEM material is name brand Alcantara and probably the dark charcoal color on black interior cars.
Awesome! I need to do mine, been putting it off. The rear hatch shocks just died, so guess I’m doing both now.
Good job
Great video, where did you get the headliner material from, your new one looks perfect, wish you had shared how you laid the new material.
Thanks. I did not lay the new material which is why i didn't show it. Essentially, the pro removed the old material, used a brush to get all the old foam off the headliner backing, sprayed new adhesive, laid the new material, and then trimmed the new material to size once the adhesive dried. I wouldn't recommend doing this yourself because it's very sensitive to technique.
extremely helpful video, thank you. where can one order the original headliner fabric?
I'm not sure but a pro upholstery person can source it. From my understanding, the OEM material is name brand Alcantara and probably the dark charcoal color on black interior cars.
I just picked up a 2009 gts 6speed for 40k$$ has this problem