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Interior and Upholstery Headliner

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Magnet86

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I have the headliner out of the car and the board and foam are in great shape. Like others, I found some great material locally that would look great in the car. I'd like to just spray the foam and attach the fabric hopefully with no problems like bleed through. Has anyone done this? 3M looks to be the adhesive of choice. Seems like the best option over a replacement that runs about 250 and up. Yikes.
 
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I’ve done it a few times very simple just follow the directions on the can. Comes out real nice. If you’re using the foam backed head liner material like Joanne fabric sells it won’t bleed through..... sorry I read the post fast, I’ve never done it that way you want to. Sorry
 

Wayne Waldrep

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One of the guys on here posted a pic of his not long ago. Came out great. Just can't remember who it was....sorry. Maybe someone else can link the thread.
 

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TMI head liner or......?

I need a new head liner for my 90' hatch w/ sunroof. I'm debating doing it myself with the TMI piece (which comes with a new ABS board) or just go to an upholstery shop and have them do it? Anyone do this?
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Mustang5L5

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I've done it the Joanna fabric way.

Just need to find a heavy, backed material that won't bleed through when you spray the adhesive.

Other than that, pretty easy. Have a sharp knife and scissors on hand
 
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