Video is great, only thing i am worried, that my headliner is a little bit more complicated shape (more intense "height" where the main light is mounted") and it's from 1981s car, so the "base" is very fragile, and i have no idea how to clean in from the foam completely (it's bout 90% clean now) and put the new material without damaging it...
I appreciated all the videos on headliner repairs. All very informative . I do believe Sunbrite auto repair Tampa Florida showed a less complicated instruction to follow overall.Thank you ---Betty G Palm Bay FL
Just wanted to share - the board in my truck was made out of egg carton foam. Wire brush would have torn it up so I used a vacuum cleaner attachment with short nylon bristles. Cleaned the old foam off, and vacuumed up the mess at the same time. Worked great! Also had a few cracks which were easily repaired with some 15 minute epoxy. THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO!
May I ask a question? Would one 16.75 ounce can of adhesive be sufficient to cover a headliner that measures approximately 48'' X 60'', or would you recommend two cans? Thank you.
what size of headliner should i get for a mitsubishi diamante?
focl3426 1 week ago
Video is great, only thing i am worried, that my headliner is a little bit more complicated shape (more intense "height" where the main light is mounted") and it's from 1981s car, so the "base" is very fragile, and i have no idea how to clean in from the foam completely (it's bout 90% clean now) and put the new material without damaging it...
RandomHeroVideos 2 weeks ago
Great Video... thanks so much! I had no idea how this task was accomplished. You make it look so simple! Ha!
macme66 3 weeks ago
Bueller... Bueller...
AGreedyTree 3 weeks ago
Thank you for the video. Very helpful information but I'll leave the work to you professionals.
ChuckCh9 1 month ago
I appreciated all the videos on headliner repairs. All very informative . I do believe Sunbrite auto repair Tampa Florida showed a less complicated instruction to follow overall.Thank you ---Betty G Palm Bay FL
BGainey11 1 month ago
You can also use a a straw broom with the board leaning against a wall.
Evmonty1 2 months ago
Just wanted to share - the board in my truck was made out of egg carton foam. Wire brush would have torn it up so I used a vacuum cleaner attachment with short nylon bristles. Cleaned the old foam off, and vacuumed up the mess at the same time. Worked great! Also had a few cracks which were easily repaired with some 15 minute epoxy. THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO!
VAAv8or 2 months ago
May I ask a question? Would one 16.75 ounce can of adhesive be sufficient to cover a headliner that measures approximately 48'' X 60'', or would you recommend two cans? Thank you.
Moralvorstellung7 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
After watching the whole video, i asked myself why am i watching this and how did i get here.
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