headliner question..
j fizz
iin10ded at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 27 00:28:55 EDT 2002
thanx peter.. ill go hunting for some...
jim
>From: "P. Stegawski" <piotrs at u.washington.edu>
>To: j fizz <iin10ded at hotmail.com>
>CC: quattro at audifans.com
>Subject: Re: headliner question..
>Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 13:26:01 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I used a product called "Heads Up" a couple years ago on my VW GTI. It
>worked great - after all it is meant to fix sagging headliners.
> Just do a small area at a time, and spray a fair amount on.
>Wear gloves and press the fabric up firmly. It will tend to soak through
>(hence the gloves), but on the dark gray fabric that I used it on it
>didn't stain, and once it dried it looked like new. I only had the car a
>few months longer and the headliner stayed up, at least for that time. I
>tried a spray fixative before and that would come off in a couple days. I
>don't remember where I got this stuff, but I think it was at a local parts
>store - there might be other brands, etc.
>
>Peter
>'90 200 TQ
>
>PS: you might want to cover the seat so they don't accidentally get the
>glue on them.
>
>On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, j fizz wrote:
>
> > whats the [is there a] best way to save/repair a sagging headliner? the
> > bentley procedure sounds like major surgery. and i can only guess what
>the
> > dealer charges for one.
> >
> > any btdt?
> >
> > THANX!!!
> >
> > -jim
> >
> > '88 90
> >
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