Nice! I made the mistake of trying to re-glue the existing fabric without removing the fiberglass headliner itself. The glue soaked through the ultra-thin factory material, adhered well in spots, and failed everywhere else. It looked worse than when I started. Thanks for posting, as I would like to avoid having to pay a ton of money if I don't have to.
Results are amazing, I'm going to try that today on a 2003 Chrysler Town and Country
Awesome job!
Do you have a recommendation as to what kind of material to get and where to get it?
What kind of material did you use?
Thanks for sharing. Oh how i dread this. But shes starting to let go. Lol. God Bless. 🙂
Thanks much Dude, Great job and video.
Knowledge is power great video man
good video – thanks
WOW! Looks great but somewhat complicated
Thank you for making these great videos! Very informative!
The best video I've seen on this job! Direct & to the point! Thank you!
Wow! Looks great and s not as difficult as I thought. Thanks.
Thanks so much for making this video man. It is a blessing.
Lol can you come and do this to mine
Thanks for taking the time to post this video, now I feel like I can do it too!
Where do you get the fabric for it
Nice! I made the mistake of trying to re-glue the existing fabric without removing the fiberglass headliner itself. The glue soaked through the ultra-thin factory material, adhered well in spots, and failed everywhere else. It looked worse than when I started. Thanks for posting, as I would like to avoid having to pay a ton of money if I don't have to.
Great job! Short and to the point, inclusively!