[Vwdiesel] Spray-on headliner?
Matt Alkire
matt_lisa at sprynet.com
Fri Sep 10 22:09:31 PDT 2010
You might poke around and see if someone is parting out a Jetta in your area that has a good headliner in it. It'd be a whole lot easier than recovering the old one and attempting to make things look stock that way.
Good luck!
-Matt
On Sep 11, 2010, at 12:07 AM, Shalyn Shourds wrote:
> On 9/10/2010 10:55 PM, Matt Alkire wrote:
>> If you still have the headliner cardboard, recovering it is pretty easy. I did mine in about 2 days off and on. Cost was around $40 for materials.
>>
>> -Matt
>>
> After recent weather and the unfortunate sunroof leaks in my TDI, I now
> have a total of three cars that could really use some headliner
> repairs. Revives my dream of having a headliner patterned after Van
> Gogh's "Starry Night". I'm clearly going to have to take the
> initiative. If I can figure out how to mold carpet (already figured out
> how to make it moldy), I could also fulfill another long-time dream of
> mine: deep-pile shag. Shoes off, please.
>
> On a more serious note, anyone experimented with installing something
> like dynamat or some other sound-deadening insulating material when
> replacing carpet or headliner?
>
> -Shalyn
>
> -85 Jetta TD
> -00 Jetta TDI
> -too much time to think
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