headliner recovering

David Pertuz d.pertuz at gmail.com
Wed Jul 30 15:58:10 EDT 2014


Really? I would have thought that it would come out fine, if with
difficulty due to its unwieldiness, once you took out all of the upper
interior trim and maybe also the seats so that you could rassle it through
one of the doors. The only car with which I have even indirect experience
was my mom's old '94 Accord, many years ago, in which the dealer replaced
the headliner under warranty.

On another headliner-related note, is there any hope for re-sticking
headliner fabric that has pulled away and having it look OE? The interior
of my Accord is immaculate save that, inexplicably (it was a FL car, but
always garaged) the headliner has pulled away from the two rear corners
near the passengers' heads. It's annoying.

David


On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Erik Halvorson <hammer_down at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Good topic.  Two of the B13's under my care have good headliners but one
> is falling apart.  The foam has definitely died and the material over the
> top is quickly following.  I know the best way to do these fiberboard based
> headliners is to remove them from the car.  Not sure that can be done
> without cutting it or removing the windshield or back glass first.  There
> are some good videos (youtube) that go over headliner refurbishing and they
> talk about suggested/reccomended materials too.
>
>
> > David P wrote:
> > Based on the same sentiment that Geo expressed re:tints....
> >
> > Where does one go to get a headliner recovered? And is it possible to
> > get it recovered in anything like the OR mouse fur fabric? I suppose
> > upholstery shops do this kind of thing. And I could do it myself, but
> > I'd want to get fabric that, if it didn't match the exisitng grey
> > exactly, at least ended up with an OE look. And I think the degradation
> > of the foam backing is at least half of the problem.
> >
> > It isn't the highest priority, but my SE-R's interior is in really nice
> > condition except for a ratty headliner (and disintegrated sun visor
> > padding) that seems to have happened via nothing more than the passage
> > of time.
> >
> > David
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