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I had a can of regular 3M spray adhesive like is used for art projects. A quick spray and mine headliner was back in place. It took only a few seconds a couple of days ago. Hold something up behind it to block any overspray. It only takes a quick, short spray.
only true fix is to strip off all the material and glue new fabric back on.
It only bleeds through if you spray it too heavy. Light coats--both ends, let it tack up for a few, then put them together and smooth it out. Forgot--- make sure you get all the loose debris out before spraying the glue.the issue is the foam breaking down and separating from the fabric, you may get the spray glue to work, buts intended to be used on the foam backing to glue to the headliner hard board. The glue will bleed right thru the thin material and look bad from what i've seen, only true fix is to strip off all the material and glue new fabric back on.
This ^^^the issue is the foam breaking down and separating from the fabric, you may get the spray glue to work, buts intended to be used on the foam backing to glue to the headliner hard board. The glue will bleed right thru the thin material and look bad from what i've seen, only true fix is to strip off all the material and glue new fabric back on.
Like I said above, you can do things that will buy time but the headliner will eventually have to come out...Yeah, that aint happening anytime soon. LoL Ill figure something out for now but taking the entire headliner out would be a pretty big undertaking at the moment. When and if that happens, im going to use something other than that cloth junk.