My '97 headliner is falling down!

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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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My '97 headliner is falling down!

The darn headliner on my '97 Super Cab is falling down. It started at the front 2 years ago. I just stapled that up near the windsheild. You couldn't see the repair, and it lasted 2 years. Now it's starting to come down over the passenger's head in the swooped area. It's drum tight and gets bigger every day. A new liner with board is over $600 from Ford I know it can't be repaired without changing the cloth. Does anyone have any insight on doing this job? Links? Glue reccomendations? I do have professional spray equipment available to me.

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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 09:13 AM
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I had this happen to my car back in the mid 90's when in my ignorant youth used a solvent based cleaner on it.

It won't make it new again but a just a thin coat of arisol spray adhesive should get it stuck back up there with a minimum of mess. It worked for my old car, however I didn't have it too much longer. I'm not sure how it would stand up to repeated summer heat in a vehicle.
 
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 09:35 AM
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Wow $600

I would try and see if you can find one in a junk yard somewhere, if not then take it down (board and all) and take your time with it and reattach it with a heavy duty spray adhesive. I've done it before it just takes time and a couple people with smoothe patient hands to get it done good and rite.
 
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Old Jun 24, 2007 | 10:19 AM
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Here is what I've found out. The job is not that awful. You have to scrub off the foam from the carboard backer. Leaving a little glue behind is ok. Lay the liner material onto the cardboard. Fold back half the headliner onto itself. Spray the headliner and cardboard with wellwood contact cement from a spray gun. It comes out stringy and won't soak the materials too much. Allow it to dry. Carfully smooth the glued half down. Some people use a coffee mug so they don't leave finger marks. Repeat for the other half.

The repair materials are less than $40. A local trim shop wants almost $200 to do this job. This place is close to my home and should have the exact replacement color http://www.duboisfabrics.com/
Joanne Fabrics has headliner material, but they didn't have a grey light enough to match my truck. The contact cement is about $10 from Home Depot. The material for a supercab costs about $25.

JGG I have done that in the past. It is a very short term repair. The reason the liner falls is that the foam starts to degrade. It is not strong enough for a durable long term repair.

I'll try to take some pictures and post them, as I'm sure others will have this issue in the near future.
 
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