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Headliner install tip


steve91tt

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I installed a new MSA headliner today. I found that if I stuck old licence plates in the moldings around the perimeter to hold up one side while I glued the other it turned into a pretty easy job for one set of hands.

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It turned out great with no bubbles or wrinkles. It only took about an hour and most of that time was spent waiting for the adhesive to setup.

Not a big deal but I thought I would share.:)

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What type of adhesive do I need to stick it back up again?

I use the adhesive that came with the MSA headliner. It is labeled "1081 spray trim adhesive" made by V&S. It is a contact adhesive with a very nice spray pattern. Works nicely.

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  • 5 years later...

I was watching a video on youtube and the guy was a professional upholster. He said the spray can stuff aint no good. He prefers the contact cement in the can.

He was using it in a spray gun but said you can use a little roller.  I've tried myself to reglue the headliner with 3m spray and it failed after a couple days. Part of my

problem is rotting foam though but i was suprised he said the spray stuff doesn't last.

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i used the kit from msa and the spray adhesive has held up really well. i used the whole can, and the substrate was sound mat rolled onto the roof metal. the sound mat has a really, really sticky tar-like backing that holds well over the less-than-perfect roof metal which had a bit of old foam and glue residue on it. i just wish i'd read this thread first - i spent a lot of time cussing and wound up with a wrinkle in the middle where i was holding it up w/my head while using my two hands to do the sides (not recommended).

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