Refinish headliner?

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iamdub

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Agreed about the spray adhesive--although I've used the 3M spray in my Bonneville's headliner years ago, and it never failed.

Yes, if I HAD to use a DIY aerosol type, I'd look at nothing other than 3M's best. But it's still a risk and you'd have to buy so many of them for one of our headliners that it wouldn't be worth it.
 

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Yes, if I HAD to use a DIY aerosol type, I'd look at nothing other than 3M's best. But it's still a risk and you'd have to buy so many of them for one of our headliners that it wouldn't be worth it.
I second this. Everyone I know uses 3M and they have no issues. Also while you're at it you might consider doing the starlight mod, check my writeup on it lol
 

Jeff Groves

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Is it gray? Here in NJ we have a fabric store called Joanne's Fabrics. They sell gray headliner material--cheap too.
At JoAnne's it's about $5.99 a yard. I do alot of Joanne jobs so I just saw this price last week.
If I do my headliner I'll replace with a vinyl from Joanne's.
I hate the stock foam backed stuff. The foam is usually what goes bad. Not the glue.
 

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I know it was years ago but i just read your ‘hole’ thread on gmsquare... good werk brutha. I did a few of my g-bodies, k5’sand pickem ups when i was a yung buck. I swapped the stupid whit 2 hole pattern headliners to the cloth on a few too. I think I bought that headliner material at jcwhitney. And yes i used a shop vac and wire brush, cardboard and duct tape to cover and fix cracks... ahh good times, good times...
 

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