How to repair sagging headliner

How to repair sagging headliner

few tips for repair ….

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Joe Schmoe says:

How’s it holding up now auto resource? Still good after 4 months?

Brandon Franke says:

Has anyone found a better spray that what you used in this video? I have my
upholstery falling from right behind the top of the windshield.. a
difficult area to spray glue into and see what I am doing…

Michael Cui says:

i used to have a sagging headliner that fell off and hit your head if you
sat in the back of the van. i just pulled the whole thing off and brushed
off the crusty foam. it’s just bare fiberglass now but no one gives a shit
when the van is a 1991 plymouth voyager

Kevin Nolan says:

I hate to tell you but this ‘fix’ will not work. it might hold up for a
day or 2 or even longer if you’re lucky but eventually it will drop down
again and the area you have sprayed the glue will now have little lumps and
bumps on the board. it’s not the glue that has failed, it’s the foam on
the back of the material which is disintegrating so you need to remove the
headlining completely and clean the board right back, throw the material in
the bin and replace with all new material. I’m going on 30 odd years
experience as a Motor Trimmer to give you this opinion.
Cheers 

Brigitta B says:

Great video. Great details, filming and explanation. What a nice guy too.
Thankyou.

Gary James says:

ThankYOU!


Blanca Patricia Richards says:

Thank you for the video! I will try this someday during this week

George Cousins says:

Thanks for the helpful hints. I have the same issue and have been looking
for an effective way to solve it without removing the headliner. I will try
the brush on method. Thanks again.

kevin ibanez says:

What brand and what type of spray is it?

James hill says:

Thanks a lot mate great video

connor mctigue says:

thank you, good video

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