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Saggy, Ripped Headliner? How to Replace the Headliner on Any Car or Truck!
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2021
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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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Awesome Training Video.
Where you’re located
What glue are you using ?
@@freedom-volvo-usa what glue are using
It'd be nice your link actually took us to the materials used. But the site doesn't have anything close
Why cant all tutorials be like this,straight to the point and informative. 10/10
Very time consuming job, but glad for the demonstration. I'm going to be needing this soon. Now that I see how it's done, I have a bit more respect for those who do this professionally.
I was thinking the exact same thing. People who do this definitely get my full respect.
As a 47 year trimmer I like how you guys pick the easy ones for these vids. You and the other guy both picked hard styrofoam headliners to recover. I have yet to see a DIYer pick a later GM with the soft fiberboard headliner. Those are far trickier to clean and keep smooth. You.cannot use a wire brush to remove the old foam, you have to use a mild scrubber or even just a rag on your hand. Also it's important to use a good glue, contact adheaive is best, or heat will make your new liner drop.
Note: Things look easier than they really are on RUclips projects.
Did one on a 1991 Mustang 17 years ago. I used 3M headliner glue. Still on there. I used a straight blade to scrape the foam and later a scotch rite pad to remove the remaining foam. That hard plastic brush looks like way to go. Doing a 2000 f150 tomorrow. Glad I ran into your video. Thanks for sharing!!!
Great.
I have a Mk 4 vauxhall (Opel) Astra that is 20 years old. It's a great car and one of the few this old that you still commonly see on the road here in the UK.
There is a bunch that needs doing to keep it in good condition, but I think this little job is within my ability range after your helpful video.
Some funny gaffes with your cameraman made it enjoyable to watch. Thanks for the instruction!
I like the way you took out the whole headliner and worked with it and taking off the old headliner foam, a little patience and an it can be done.
Love this guy. Really puts it towards the average person understand
You simplified it, and I'm way more confident moving forward. Thanks😜🤘
Besides being my go to for parts your DIY and how to install videos are the best!
So glad I found this video. Your wire brush technique was just what I needed to see. Gonna reinforce my decomposing 30 year old headliner with starch paper and fiberglass before putting new fabric on. Thank you for your help!
High there ,thanks for the teachings each and every one of you guys appreciate it .
Hey 1A Auto - you're videos have taught me so much. In 2020 I got bored and bought a beater pick-up. I figured it was a good skill to pick up, mechanics. With all your videos, parts, etc., I've learned a lot in 4 years - so thank you. Thank you for your videos. I'm proud to say that 30+ year old beater is the most reliable car I've ever had after working on it.
What spray adhesive did he use??
I'm very glad to have seen this AND Ithink I'll go pay a professional to do this for me as I am not going to be capable of doing this myself. However I greatly appreciate the process and understanding of what goes into this
Great job...now I know how to install a new headliner in my 98 Corolla. Thank you.
Really an excellent way to replace car headliner DIY, Thanks a lot.
👍🏽Great video. I wish I had a job at 1A Auto! 😔 The videos makes it look like you guys are always having fun at work. LOL!
Great attention to detail. Very helpful thank you.
Great demonstration, really appreciate it! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this thorough explanation!
I definitely found this helpful, thanks. Definitely need a house with a garage before I do this, not something I can do with the apartment life. Saved this video for future use.
You can remove a headliner in the parking lot and then bring it inside to the arts and crafts portion.
Very helpful. I havent seen anyone use the small clamps before. Also if I have this correct you only glued about 4" at a time as you proceeded to cover the new material to the headboard.
you did a great job there , very professional , its tricky with the spray glue as it can stray onto the surface your going to see , but anyway it was well done and great video thank you very much
Where can I buy the glue and the fabric with foam?
I really wish you showed more detail around the cut out areas especially overhead console area where the difference in height pulls and causes creases . I started mine and I walked the material to the side and had to pull it up and start over. I bought 24 little clamps and 10 large clamps using 4 large clamps to hold material straight preventing it walking off to on side.
This was an excellent explanation by an excellent teacher
Thank you so much for this helpful and well made video
Awesome video, I’m doing this on the exact same car!
Thanks for the video I'm going to give it a try
Awesome! You did that so well, sir! For my 1964 Oldsmobile I need to do the headliner but an older car has no foam, right? I'm not sure how I will replace the torn fabric but this video gives me very good ideas of how to start. Thank you, sir!
Awesome video. Very informative and detailed. Thanks man!
Very helpful, thankyou.
Very professiona, exactly the video i was looking for 👍
Grateful for this. Thanks, guys
I needed this thank you!
Just bought a 99 and yeah saggy is not for me thanks for the video
I have a 1992 Chevy Silverado Truck and I need to do this.
THANK YOU!!
These types of repairs don't have to be 30min long! Thanks for getting right into it! The idea to separate front and back fasteners and doing one half at a time was good advice. Thanks !!
I love this video. Thank you!
Congratulations to you bro, im gonna do this definitely, but what is the spray name and where to buy the material for the new headliner?
I love the A1 Auto videos just about every single one is super helpful. And the camera guy is like super man getting the best shots KEEP doing the videos guys they help me out for sure lol
Awesome! Brother!!!! I think I can handle this thanks to you ,,, Much appreciated my friend,,, 😎✌✝💕
I used tacks I quite like the cuishon roof look😆 but yea I need to do this. Thank you
I just recently fixed mines....thumb tacks 😁. But love the video 😏👌🏾
Great topic!
Thanks for a video..
Its probably better to replace the whole panel
Amazing thank you
I have to do my 2008 Mazda 6 which I plan on doing possibly next weekend or two weeks after next weekend when I have time off from work. Honestly its not something I am looking forward to but it has to be done so I just have to order the material and glue. I know how to remove it and what door to take it out from but having to wait 24 hrs before you put it back in is something I was not aware of so its just another thing to add to my procrastination. Even when I shave my head that head liner says my razor sucks because it still sticks to my head. Yea I am tall but its just a curse that the headliner amplifies.
Quality build is a thing of the past 2 generations. My headliner lasted 5 years.
I've watched a few videos with how to remove and clean the old sponge off the headliner. What do you suggest for the removal of the old glue?
Nice I learned something ❤
Thanks for sharing what type of spray to use 😵💫
Very nice. Gonna make some good money off of this talent.
A great tip, start gluing and laying from the middle of the roof then out to the edges this will stop any wrinkles
Awesome that guy is phenomenal" and help a lot, thanks god bless🙏🕊️🤞✌️
Excellent video for that particular car. How about those of us whose car doesn't have a backer of any kind?
Thank you
Any one know what kind of spray glue this is I don't see it in the info
I have thin foam for car upholstery at work. But I want black head liner though. Is it okay if I install the thin foam first then overlap it with this thin material I found that I like? Or is the foam really necessary because I was thinking of just not using foam and just using the thin material it has like a soft layer in the back
Sick vid brother
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If the headliner has lots of contours, how do you stop the fabric trying to fold in places? I heard of people stretching the liner material for those areas??
I would like to know what type and brand of glue that you used.
Thanks
After the foam is removed would that be a decent surface to paint ? Instead of redo the fabric ?
So I have a four runner and the liner doesn't have foam under it. It's adhered directly to the substrate. I can't remove it. Can I glue another liner on top of the existing liner? It's not loose anywhere just dirty with smoke and stains from the sunroof leak.
Can this be done with a simple tapestry or something similar to a bed sheet??? With out glue seapage??? Please respond as soon as possible
Use a small foam paint trim roller or a small piece of the same foam headliner to gently spread the foam backed headliner onto the backer board. Using hands and fingers directly may leave indents or depressions where the glue has soaked through the foam. I hope you went back and cleaned up the corners because the final video (of the headliner standing upright) shows the liner not glued down in the corners and contours. Otherwise, great video, thanks for the tips.
The sun visor areas you did are coming loose already! Look in the corners. If you don't get all the inside corners, the headliner will start sagging again.
He talks about it, it's a hole where the sunviser gets attached.
What glue spay you recommend to use?
where do you buy the liner that matches your interior?
Awesome
Hi I am a question do you tell us what kind of bond you used.
Good job...the cost of this is horrible where I live. Thank you
Literally started this project today. Lol
Nice video. But what kind of spray is that
Would have been great to see the stress relief cuts and sticking the headliner back in the e46 lol. Really don’t feel like taking the seats back out in the dark haha
I'm curious as to how many cans would one need to use to put the new fabric on the headliner panel? About to do my 97 jeep grand cherokee as I have everything to do so but couldn't help but wonder if 2 cans of the adhesive would be enough.
I just watched another video where they said 2 cans
Excellent demonstration guys, I'll Subscribe for some inspiration 🙂 That headliner fabric you were using looks like the style that gives you a once only attempt at laying it down otherwise lifting back up can cause foam layer to separate.
Have you posted links to your RUclips gear? As I got a quick question for you, With your audio, you do guys use a Tascam lapel mic and sink up the track to the video clip in post production? or does the audio clip go directly onto the video clip while filming via Bluetooth?
What material do you use: backed with polyethylene or with polyuretane? Where do you buy material? How much per linear foot (5 ft width)
❤thank you
What is the adhesive you used?
Do you have a shop in New York? I need to change mine too
Other people recommended that I use a pressure hose to remove the glue, because if I did it with pots I would have marks and I don't know what to do because I need to completely fix my heatliner but I have low resources so someone can do it for me or buy a pressure gun, they are very expensive
Any specific spray to use ?
Looking for a link to these products
Escude me you tell me what materials are you using please??
I'm not patient enough to do this. 😅 But thanks for the video.
Which adhesive spray is that?
I ended up buying a new headliner all together. and installed it. 6 months later the new fabric is sagging. any idea what's causing this? so frustrating.
Do you have unplug battery so airbags do go off
Where can you buy the new headliner material from ? Also the adhesive ? What brand adhesive are you using in this video ?
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@@1AAuto the video should really talk about the adhesive spray
what did u spray it with
What adhesive did you use?
What do you do if the car doesn't even have a headliner? Mine was sagging, but it seemed to be a bunch of different pieces instead of one cohesive piece. Definitely some aftermarket garbage, but the car was bought from a Toyota dealership long ago (98 Camry).
Tried getting another headliner from a junkyard from the same car, but it didn't line up with the aftermarket sunroof and even had a different switch location and the holes for other things like the sunglasses holder were in different spots. Really complicated problem, hope you guys can help!
Where can I buy the headliner and the spray glue
Bro ,you look like Mr.Inbetween😂,thanks for the video
I believe he is using the permatex automotive headliner adhesive.
Where did you buy the materials?
Was that permatex hd glue?