Any One Know Of These Guys???? (headliner material)

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  1. Fat Tedy

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    I bought my headliner material from Fabric.com 7.99 a yard! cost me 34 or some odd dollars with shipping cause when you join you get a discount of 10 or 20%. They had a GREAT assortment of colors.

    Then I got the glue(3M) thru amazon at 14.99 a can W/free shipping less than 60 bucks in my WAGON headliner!

    I just did mine and I will tell you MAKE SURE you look carefully at the top of the can when using the glue. My dumb blonde azz didn't pay attention and there are 3 settings for pressure. I did not realize this on the first can it works BEST between medium and high spray setting, And spreads and goes FARTHER than the low setting. The low setting seems to act like its clogging and sprays like poo! LOL
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    You can tell what kind of shop they are when you take the forward slash away: "PRO FIT" or, simply, 'profit.'
     
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    Web site looks real iffy to me........ I'd take a pass........

    Just go to your local auto upholstery place..... unless you have to take a ferry to get there.....?
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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  8. WagonKiller

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    Hey if ya want to spend 14.99 and up a yard have at it. That's what most of the headliner dealer shops will charge.

    7.99 a yard is a lot better and mine looks great
     
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    I did with no ferry ride....see below;) ( I should have mentioned I was looking for as close to factory headliner as possible)


    Thanks for the links everyone:D(y)

    Really wish the Buick was blue interior, I'd just do it in denim as I did on my Olds years back. But for the Buick's burgundy interior I can't find a colour compatible fabric that the glue won't bleed through. ( the foam backed headliner and me having dogs is a magnet for dog hair and very hard to vacuum out...... I with regret have thumb tacks holding it in place to avoid all that dry foam making a mess inside.

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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Yeah, I know it's pricy, even more pricy up here. When I did it with the denim my total cost was around $100, and it's 99% perfect still after several years.
     

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