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Old 06-08-2009, 05:10 PM   #1
 
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I like that alot. Caint wait to see the finished pics.
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I like that alot. Caint wait to see the finished pics.


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Cool!! can't wait to see it...
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Minor setback..... used some generic headliner glue, thought I'd be safe since the material is soooo light, but it didn't hold. Redoing it this Tuesday though with 3M 90, has held headliners in the past with it. Pillars are painted and will be installed then too. No luck finding replacement sun visor hardware in black though.
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Minor setback..... used some generic headliner glue, thought I'd be safe since the material is soooo light, but it didn't hold. Redoing it this Tuesday though with 3M 90, has held headliners in the past with it. Pillars are painted and will be installed then too. No luck finding replacement sun visor hardware in black though.
Expect pics Wednesday!
So how does it work?

Do you just glue on the fabric to the existing headliner using 3M 90?


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Old 06-17-2009, 07:07 AM   #6
 
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yeah, this time we took extra precautions though.
Took a wire brush and comb the headliner first, to rough the surface up a little more.
Spray glue on small sections at a time, starting with front, on both headliner and the material.
(Careful spraying the material, if it's light just spray a little so it doesn't soak through)
Give the glue a few minutes to get tacky.
Smooth material down from middle, working out to edges. Then glue next section.
Repeat until whole thing is covered.
I let mine bake in the sun for about an hour, after we finished, just to let the glue completely dry.


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Ryans is soooooooooo sexy!!!! i saw it in person last week!!!


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