Upholstery and Fabrics - headliner
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adrew
10-11-03, 07:13 PM
i have a 87 olds cutliss supreme and a 10 inch by a 10 inch area above the driver the headliner is hanging down about 5 to 6 inches. any way to fix without redoing whole thing. thanks in advance
raharold
10-17-03, 07:43 AM
You might have better luck posting this in the automotive forum ast this is a common automotive problem.
Is it one of those glue-on cloth/foam type headliners? If so, you might want to try re-gluing it with 3M Super...Adhesive...I can't remeber the exact name but it comes in a spray can and you can buy it at a hardware or automotive store. It's expensive but it works well and holds up at high temperatures.
Ross
Originally posted by adrew
i have a 87 olds cutliss supreme and a 10 inch by a 10 inch area above the driver the headliner is hanging down about 5 to 6 inches. any way to fix without redoing whole thing. thanks in advance
Is it one of those glue-on cloth/foam type headliners? If so, you might want to try re-gluing it with 3M Super...Adhesive...I can't remeber the exact name but it comes in a spray can and you can buy it at a hardware or automotive store. It's expensive but it works well and holds up at high temperatures.
Ross
Originally posted by adrew
i have a 87 olds cutliss supreme and a 10 inch by a 10 inch area above the driver the headliner is hanging down about 5 to 6 inches. any way to fix without redoing whole thing. thanks in advance
adrew
10-17-03, 12:17 PM
ok thanks