any tips on taking down headliner?

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Mr.Martin

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Finding suede in 60" is easy compared to 4-5 years ago lol. I had a time hunting down the material back then. I remember I had to take off all the side panels and when I went to put it back the rear a/c tube came apart so I had to tear all that crap out again to align it back.
 

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i thought about that but idk i wanted navy blue which it does stretch but isnt 60inches wide. now i wonder if i can dye some suede to match in the size i need. meijers has the kits to do it for a couple backs but would that mess up the suede?
 

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funny stuff. i went to joann fabrics just for the hell of it. found a lot of material for head liners and door panels ext. suede, fake coach & louis vuitton, ostrich, gattor, snake snd some real leather.
 

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joann's is the shit for wide fabric. i bought some stuff for fiberglass builds that was clearance. paid like $10 for 60"X25'!
 

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Any chance you want to do a write up on covering headliners? I am replacing the DVD player in my 2010 Tahoe, and I want to make the interior like a theater, my start is with 5% windows all around and 35% on the windshield all the way down, but I have the slightest idea about the technical parts of recovering the headliner.
 

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