Re: [DML] Headliner Recovery
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Re: [DML] Headliner Recovery



Guess this sounds obvious but I did this once in an old vehicle. Got some fabric glue and sprayed it on. In some areas it "soaked through" creating a hard and numerious much much darker area. Basically, borrowing a phrase for a recent post, it looked like turds in a punch bowl.

Bottom line is get several opinions (maybe fabric, auto upholstery, and home upholstery) and test before you commit.

Ed
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From: "Digital Devices" <delorean@xxxx>
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Subject: [DML] Headliner Recovery
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 14:01:01 -0500

I need some advice on restoring the foam underneath the fabric on the
headliners of the car.

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Now . what I am THINKING is to simply replace the foam and glue it in place with some type of spray glue

Then spray the foam with spray glue and carefully put the grey fabric
back on . (but will the foam react some how with the glue.? I don't
know!!) .. will the glue leak throught the fabric??



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