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Rod in OKC
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Apparently there were a number of people doing headliner repairs at the same time that I was (about two weeks ago). I hope no one had the same problems that I did, but I'll throw this out in hopes of saving someone some grief.
My original headliner had sagging fabric where the adhesive had let go, otherwise it was in fine shape. I had checked out the new material at JoAnn's Fabrics and decided to repair what I had, instead of putting a new one in. I did, however, take their advice and buy (what they called) the "proper" spray adhesive for headliner material. It was Duro All Purpose Adhesive. Bad move.
I pulled out the original headliner panel (which was a rather loosely laid formed fiberglass piece), peeled back the old fabric, sprayed the adhesive on the panel and the fabric, smoothed it all out, and reinstalled it in the roof panel.
About a week later, I had the car sitting outside with the windows up for a couple of hours on a 70 degree day. When I went back out, not only had the fabric all let go from the headliner panel, but the whole panel had fallen off the roof and was sitting on the seats. Obviously, it was a bad choice of adhesives....no heat tolerance.
Upon inspecting the whole mess, I found that I couldn't get the old material off the headline panel without tearing it to shreds, so I was faced with having to put in a new one. Everything I found was priced at $149.95 and I'm too darned frugal to spend that kind of money, unless necessary.
In talking to the sales rep at one of the Corvette supply houses (he asked me not to identify him), he suggested making my own panel and had a few good suggestions. After walking the floor at Home Depot, I found 1/2" x 4' x 8' sheets of Owens Corning foam insulation for $8. I used the old panel as a template and cut a new headliner panel with a razor knife. (If you goof it up, the board's big enough to get three panels out of.) I went back to JoAnn's and bought a yard of foam-backed black headliner material for $10. This time I went to Pep Boys and found a SPECIFIC headliner spray adhesive...."Head's Up". I put the whole thing together and it looks great and is permanent.....so far. <grin>
Hope this saves someone some problems and a few bucks.
Rod
My original headliner had sagging fabric where the adhesive had let go, otherwise it was in fine shape. I had checked out the new material at JoAnn's Fabrics and decided to repair what I had, instead of putting a new one in. I did, however, take their advice and buy (what they called) the "proper" spray adhesive for headliner material. It was Duro All Purpose Adhesive. Bad move.
I pulled out the original headliner panel (which was a rather loosely laid formed fiberglass piece), peeled back the old fabric, sprayed the adhesive on the panel and the fabric, smoothed it all out, and reinstalled it in the roof panel.
About a week later, I had the car sitting outside with the windows up for a couple of hours on a 70 degree day. When I went back out, not only had the fabric all let go from the headliner panel, but the whole panel had fallen off the roof and was sitting on the seats. Obviously, it was a bad choice of adhesives....no heat tolerance.
Upon inspecting the whole mess, I found that I couldn't get the old material off the headline panel without tearing it to shreds, so I was faced with having to put in a new one. Everything I found was priced at $149.95 and I'm too darned frugal to spend that kind of money, unless necessary.
In talking to the sales rep at one of the Corvette supply houses (he asked me not to identify him), he suggested making my own panel and had a few good suggestions. After walking the floor at Home Depot, I found 1/2" x 4' x 8' sheets of Owens Corning foam insulation for $8. I used the old panel as a template and cut a new headliner panel with a razor knife. (If you goof it up, the board's big enough to get three panels out of.) I went back to JoAnn's and bought a yard of foam-backed black headliner material for $10. This time I went to Pep Boys and found a SPECIFIC headliner spray adhesive...."Head's Up". I put the whole thing together and it looks great and is permanent.....so far. <grin>
Hope this saves someone some problems and a few bucks.
Rod






