Posted by Goose on April 04, 2009 at 10:05:50 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: pickup posted by ken in texas on April 04, 2009 at 09:01:40:
What I've done on several cars, and a some pickups, is remove the headliner, pull all the old fabric off the backer board, then take a wire brush and scrape ALL of the old foam backing off the backer board down to the bare board. This is important, because as someone else said spray adhesive won't hold if it's just sprayed on top of the residue from the fabric.
After you've cleaned the backer board off, spray adhesive will stick to it. Then go to Walmart, or elsewhere, and buy a piece of fabric of the approximate color and texture of the original. Then you can glue the new fabric onto the board with spray adhesive. I've found it works best to lay the fabric on the board, fold it over, and do first one half, then the other. That way the fabric stays placed right on the board. Then trim around the edges and cut any holes necessary.
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