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We fitted a new headliner into a customers car today and thought a few pics would be useful to show the visual difference between a black and white headliner.
Before:
Stripped
Being fitted
Detail pic, on this car we also re-trimmed the B posts as it was previously done badly.
Nice work.
I don't understand why folks like black headliners. White for me, every time. Much better.
Skies are blue, grass is green and headliners should be white.
Paul
'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
'94 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (993) - Mexico Blue
@ alan.
as ususal very nice work.
do you have any tips since I am starting to install a new headliner myself next week ( first timer ).
what type of glue do you use ? glue all around ?
If it helps just give me a call. Use a good contact adhesive, we use a trade product and buy it in 5 ltr tins. Many people use bull dog clips to help hold the headliner, we have not used them and use the glue to do its job.
Getting the rear corners to look good is the hard part, but take your time and you should be fine.
If it helps just give me a call. Use a good contact adhesive, we use a trade product and buy it in 5 ltr tins. Many people use bull dog clips to help hold the headliner, we have not used them and use the glue to do its job.
Getting the rear corners to look good is the hard part, but take your time and you should be fine.
renewing the felt on the front edge the headliner panel is a good move so you don't get those indents where the clips are !
what's the seam along the back for ? did you have to join the headliner where the sunroof motor access zip should be???
certainly lifts the interior of the car though