[V8] Headliner Fell
eric anderson
stikboy2002 at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 16 13:49:26 PDT 2010
A quick fix for the headliner is to ....(this is what i did)....scrape off as much of the cheeto goo dust ....you MUST get as much of this evil off the liner as you can.
1. buy a big can of really nice 3m adhesive spray( 3m-very important!!)
2. work closest to the sunroof first and get everything to stay up while slowly moving and spraying(lightly) toward the back.....if the "cheeto goo dust" is gone...the 3m spray will work great!!
After it is all up
3. take some unused paint sticks and push the liner back into the rear trim on top of the window and side pillars..
NOTE: This will NOT be a pretty fix....but it does do the trick....and the real headliner job is a NIGHTMARE.!!!
Please go ahead and laugh now.
Eric
--- On Fri, 7/16/10, NIck Miller <chance9121 at gmail.com> wrote:
From: NIck Miller <chance9121 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [V8] Headliner Fell
To: "Curtis" <fatboy03 at gmail.com>
Cc: "v8audi" <v8 at audifans.com>, "toml99 at todomundo.com" <toml99 at todomundo.com>
Date: Friday, July 16, 2010, 9:34 AM
If you redo it I have a few tips for you, I just finally finished my whole
interior project the other day. I need to get pictures up for the list
sometime in the future.
Oh, also, the V8 headliner is mostly fiberglass, and pretty durable.
I'd start by getting it out, and making a list of where everything goes.
Its a pain in the arse. There is a good detailed "how to" done by Ron W.
in response to me in the list archives from summer 2009, so that might help
you out. Its not fun putting it back together when your lost.
Scraping the glue mess off is a bitch. Some goo gone or soap in very
liberal quantities makes it much better. I also sanded the surface down
afterward and put a think coat of fiberglass resin down and sanded that as
well. Made the surface clean again.
If you want to do it yourself, when you choose material you need a material
that will stretch some. Or you have to be wicked good at sewing. I made
the mistake the first time in 1. not choosing a stretchy material and 2.
thinking I knew what I was doing. Suede doesn't work unless it has a 1/8
th 1/4 inch bit of foam backing (non sitcky) so that it can stretch over the
contours. I have a few yards left I'll get a photo for you, to show which
of the two works.
In the end, I did all the pillars, the rear shelf, the sunroof, and the
roof. It looks pretty bad ass.
One more tip. If you get the headliner out for a while, it must stay flat.
Don't lean it upright in any way, I tweaked mine by leaving it standing for
a week. it sucks.
Nick
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 9:51 AM, Curtis <fatboy03 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Lol... That pimped out look would be cool!! :D
>
> Curtis
>
> On Jul 16, 2010, at 10:41 AM, "toml99 at todomundo.com" <toml99 at todomundo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hey Fred, while both mine are intact, every 80's Saab I've owned was
> > saggy. The temporary fix(which was temporary for the duration of my
> > owning of the Saab's) is to go to a large chain type fabric store/
> > upholstery store and get some upholstery tacks. They've got a
> > corkscrew pin so you screw them in as you push. Kinda gives it that
> > "overstuffed chair/ pimped out look"....Tom
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