HOW To Repair a SAGGING HEADLINER….DO IT YOURSELF

HOW To Repair a SAGGING HEADLINER….DO IT YOURSELF

We show you how to fix a sagging headliner. This method works every time and holds the liner up for years.

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TOOLS USED:
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Correct Size Syringes
You Have to Sharpen These with a File
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Contact Spray: https://amzn.to/3476btv

Hair Dryer http://amzn.to/2j3zWU4

Venom https://amzn.to/2CTlA6J

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Razor Blade Holder http://amzn.to/2iuik4f

Headliner Material https://amzn.to/2He1qSO

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UK TOOLS

You Sharpen
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Contact Spray: https://amzn.to/3yoqzEv

Hair Dryer https://amzn.to/2GBHNHk

Venom Steel https://amzn.to/3f35bgA

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Glue Gun Kit https://amzn.to/2GYB5u5

Twist Pins https://amzn.to/2qbsjP5

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Razor Blade Holder https://amzn.to/2EmV4NR

Headliner Material https://amzn.to/2qanTrX

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Germany TOOLS:

Correct Size Syringes
you Sharpen
Blunt Nose Needles https://amzn.to/2GF0ENy

Contact Spray: https://amzn.to/2Hdlk07

Hair Dryer https://amzn.to/2EneKRS

Venom Steel http://amzn.to/2nSJZi4

Wool Dauber https://amzn.to/2JmX1xB

Glue Gun Kit https://amzn.to/2EmYDn2

Twist Pins https://amzn.to/2GCkZar

Razor Blades https://amzn.to/2q9147M

Razor Blade Holder https://amzn.to/2q7Oi9G

Headliner Material https://amzn.to/2He6CWO

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Sweet Project Cars says:

**My friends here is the video on how to repair a sagging headliner. This process works and will save you many dollars if you do it yourself. Now always remember the only real and best method to fix a sagging headliner is to REPLACE IT…but this method will buy you some time to save your money and be able to have that done :)**

Rich Peiffer says:

Awesome video! Thanks for sharing! I went to pick up some of the 3M 77 spray adhesive. Disappointed to find the nozzle attachment you show in the video does not appear to be part of the current configuration anymore. This kind of blows the process as there is no way to hot glue the syringe to the nozzle without that piece. Any suggestions? Really need this for my vehicle. Thanks again!

Jamessmack says:

Dude I thought I was pretty good at coming up with great ways to repair things but sir you have me beat by a mile. Very good video thank you

Rudi Rüttger says:

Awesome detailing pointers!

Charlie Peeler says:

This is awesome! Thanks for the tips!

Simon Reeves says:

You guys are just awesome!

Bea WCO says:

Thank you for this video. I was excited to attempt the repair of my headliner but the contact spray link is off kilter. It took me to 3M High Bond Rearview Mirror Adhesive, 08749, 0.02 fl oz. HELP, this headliner is getting worse. I need the correct adhesive.

CGSOC AY19 says:

Sir, the link for the specific type of adhesive (for U.S. audiences) takes us to a rear view mirror adhesive link. could you specify again what type of adhesive that you recommend?

Nick P says:

Wow, this is a genius idea. Seems to easy, and why would I never think of this

Franco Tozzi says:

Useless video without telling the individual name of the products you use in the repair. Waste of time

goldhirsh gadi says:

You literally read my thoughts!
This is what I planned on doing in my vehicle,but wasn't sure if it would work!! Thank you!!!
Although,my interior is light color,and not an old car,is there any new glues that I might use without leaving the spot shown??? (It's 2021 please)

bdriving1 says:

Outstanding hacks!

simplemanjd says:

What size syringe needle do you use? I bought some at a pharmacy that were like 29mm and that was too small. The adhesive spray wouldn’t travel through the needle. Once I get the right needle, I’m gonna try this fix. Thanks great vid.

Alisa E. Gomez says:

Thank You!!!!

Betty Vanderslik says:

What gage needle

IIISW ILIII says:

2 minutes in…. This some damn MacGyver shiz!!

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