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Headliner restoration
My headliner was trash and im going for an all black interior so I decided to redo my headliner and my visors. After some persuasion I decided to repair my trashed headliner. I made patches out of dense cardboard held on by superglue, might be ugly but efficient.
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Installed and looking beautiful!
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Looks pretty damn good.
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Looks great. What do you mean when you said you made "patches" out of cardboard? Are the visors now completely cardboard? I need to do this to my car. I tried it once in the past with my 2G, but I failed horribly.
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well the head liner was snapped in many places, so i brought the two broken ends together and then super glued a piece of cardboard like a bandaid to hold the two sides together, then a thinner piece on the bottom side, turned out great but used 5 tubes of superglue on the cardboard. ya i pulled out the stock backing in the visors and put cardboard in there but there is still a strong plastic frame inside that.
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Cool. Where'd you get the fabric, and what'd it run you?
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I did the same think to my car and I remember using a napa product and it sucked, make sure you use 3M. Much better quality!
I found my fabric at Jo Anns fabric. Bunch of ladies looked at me weird when I said it was for my car but it looks hell nice!!! |
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I used the headliner material from Jo-Anne fabrics (They have Black, Tan, and Grey). It cost me $20 for an oversize piece for the headliner. I bought Loctite Heavy Duty adhesive spray, rang up at $15 a can.
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What ever happened to the headliner guy in the Twin Cities that was always recommended on here and various other Twin Cities car sites? Was his name Jeff?
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Nice, i need to do this also, then my interior will be completely black.
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I used less ten $10 of black fleece from walmart and 3m super strong adhesive. All done for under $20
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I'm planning on doing this as well, just in suede like a Porsche. Nice work!
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Looks good!!!
I might do my side panels that match my ugly fuzzy seats. I like my grey roof and black interior combo though, plus there is no reason to redo a perfect headliner. |
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Im doing some other interior work ill post later, and that includes all new door panels and possible kick panels to.
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I redid my tan headliner black but I never got around to finishing my visors. I just don't really know how. Could you do a little write-up on how you did them please? Also, my wrap that goes around my sunroof is tan and I want it black. Anybody have any recommendations on paint to use on something like that?
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http://www.dsmtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=194051 write-up
id use paint on your sunroof rim |
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