headliner first generation blazer
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headliner first generation blazer
Anyone have any knowledge on replacing headliners? I've tried it once a few years back and it failed miserably. Of course I didn't understand the importance of scraping off all the old glue and I didn't drop the foam padding. How hard is it to drop and hang the foam itself? Any advice would be great
#2
when i redid my headliner i had to remove everything attached to the headliner and remove it from the rear i just carefully peeled the old fabric and left the foam i just took a wire brush to the top layer and pressure aired the remnants... i then sprayed it with soundproofer and let it sit for a hour or so and sprayed some spray adhesive i got from menards i think it was call 77m or 90m cant remember the name ill have to look it up but i bought a cotton bed sheet and carefully roller brushed it on spraying and extra layer of the adhesive as i brushed on the fabric...so far so good 7 months strong not a bubble so far
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I've done two and used countertop adhesive. My car was done about 10 years ago and looks as good as the day it was put back in the car. It is garaged though. I'm not sure on the other car.
I pulled off the fabric and wire brushed off the old foam. After that just apply the adhesive on the headliner board and the material. Wait until it becomes tacky and put them together like doing window tint.
Auto upholstry shops will have the fabric with the foam backing and the adhesive at just about any hardware store.
I pulled off the fabric and wire brushed off the old foam. After that just apply the adhesive on the headliner board and the material. Wait until it becomes tacky and put them together like doing window tint.
Auto upholstry shops will have the fabric with the foam backing and the adhesive at just about any hardware store.
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