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RE: headliner - 3/24/2008 6:32:47 PM   
ceven18


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Definitely Wolfpack, im interested, i'll do mines in the summer as well. I still drive around without opening my sunroof. Last time i pull the cover back, it rained some reddish-brown dust on me(thought it was asbestos or something), so i keep it closed. 

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RE: headliner - 3/24/2008 6:47:51 PM   
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Check out this website http://www.rangerovers.net/repairdetails/headliner.html, this is a lot cheaper than a replacement and better looking than staples.

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RE: headliner - 3/24/2008 8:22:36 PM   
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Yesss that RangeRovers.net page is where I learned all about it!  I'm curious about the stripping though...they make it sound absolutely miserable to do...so we'll see!

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RE: Headliner Repair - 3/31/2008 2:34:55 PM   
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Hi guys, I can answer all your questions about How-To-Headliner Repair on your Landrovers. My Company is Headliner Express, you can do a Google Search using my Business Name and come up with years of topics on the Landrover Forums on just this very Topic.

If you go to these forums you will be able to read all my post that will help you make the right choices on what to use and How to do it.
 
Feel free to ask any Question, I will do my best to Answer all your Questions
 
Landrover of Orlando has been one of my Accounts now for the past 17 years so i have some knowledge of what im talking about.
 
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RE: Headliner Repair - 3/31/2008 5:33:54 PM   
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Like a lot of us, mine's been adhesive-sprayed, brushed clean then shop-vac'd, resprayed.
The longest it's stayed up is 2-3 mos.

This summer I'm going to yank the material, clean the foam well, then spray it w/ texture (foam friendly) spray paint.

This was recommended by my brother, a commercial painter who's no stranger to special effects.

He insists it will work very well.

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RE: Headliner Repair - 4/2/2008 11:07:22 AM   
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Hey Guys,

I have done mine twice now. Both times the liner stayed put and did not sag. I replaced it a second time because I did not use very good replacement material. Removing all of the old stuff is critical and really does take some serious time but it necessary. If you do not scrub the old surface clean nothing will work. I used a grill brush from Home Depot. Really big one with loads of steel bristles. Then let it dry and use the really good spray adhesive and follow the directions exactly no skimping.

I used http://www.stockinteriors.com/headlinerintro.asp These guys sell the really good adhesive and headliner material.

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