Headliner Doctor DIY Auto Headliner Repair Fabric -Light beige-108"x57"





Key features
- •Universal fit, not vehicle specific.
- •108" by 60".
- •Can be used to recover headliners, sun visors, door panels.
- •1/8" thick.
- •Foam backing.
Headliner Doctor DIY Auto Headliner Repair Fabric -Light beige-108"x57"
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Customer Reviews
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Why not to do
Ted carter✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
I love the material but the guy doing it which was me has never done it before and I screwed it up and now I'm going to order another one but the problem is getting it off, it's half stuck on but it was me , Materials just fine, the spray adhesive's just fine. It's not as easy as a show on the videos
Headliner experience
Craig H. Danielson✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
This was my first time replacing a headliner, the material was exactly what I needed. Easy to handle and trim, just be sure to have a few new safety razor blades.
Trimming the headliner holes for the sun visors was simple the biggest problem I had was smoothly pressing the material to the headliner. Just take time and be sure to spray small areas at a time.
Overall I am happy with results, not the easiest project but definitely worth it.
Trimming the headliner holes for the sun visors was simple the biggest problem I had was smoothly pressing the material to the headliner. Just take time and be sure to spray small areas at a time.
Overall I am happy with results, not the easiest project but definitely worth it.
Looks like the original
Petitelorelei✓ Verified Purchase•July 23, 2023
I had to replace the headliner in my Dodge Caravan. It's quite an involved job to undertake but the rewards are worth it. The material worked great. It was easy to form around the shapes of the factory fiberglass backing. It helps that I worked at a van conversion store for many years and knew what to expect. Once you can get the headliner out, you need to remove all the old foam backing using a stiff scrub brush. It takes time. I use a heavy duty spray adhesive to adhere the new material, doing half of the liner at a time. Care must be taken not to get overspray on the cloth side of the material. Good luck.
quality and fast deliver.
Magda X.✓ Verified Purchase•July 19, 2023
I like it however was a little to thin it needs a bit of more foam on the back.
Getting what I think I ordered
james thomas✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2023
1994 s/10 blazer
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