Headliner sound/heat barrier

the yellow 3M weatherstrip adhesive i messy too, i'd use the black instead, however in this application i'd use the spray stuff, you can adjust the spray pattern on the 3M spray adhesive to get it right where you want it by turning the nozzle and even the end of the nozzle can be turned as well.
 
The 3M yellow adhesive wasnt too bad. I did it in very small sections starting with the back, then the front and let it completely dry. I used the small binder clips (from work) and they are easily adjustable and with them all right next to each other, they hold incredibly well. Then as it dried (I left it for about 2 hours per section I was working on, max probably 3 feet) I moved to another section and started it all over again.

I would say I am about 75% done at this point and there is not a wrinkle to be found and it appears to be very securely glued. I will tug on it a bit harder tomorrow when I know it is completely dry.

Overall, thanks for the help and it was not too hard... I was just patient and methodical.... it all worked out. I will try to get some new pictures as the ones listed on my cardomain are WAY behind! I was good up to that point, then progress was so slow, I didnt document it as well as I have in the past.