Headliner Replacement Cost?
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I really didn't want to do it myself... but Im tired of it draping on my like someone breathing down my neck...
I saw the painted headliners and I like the way they look, but pictures don't always show the finer points of the job. SOOOO...Im going to take it out myself and "try" the painted method first. If I don't like how it turns out I can always take it to a shop and have them glue on the material and re-install the headliner myself.
I saw the painted headliners and I like the way they look, but pictures don't always show the finer points of the job. SOOOO...Im going to take it out myself and "try" the painted method first. If I don't like how it turns out I can always take it to a shop and have them glue on the material and re-install the headliner myself.
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As far as prep I was going to use a 4" window scraper, the kind you buy at Lowe's that has a 4" razor blade. I was going to use that to get the heavier residue off the fiberglass headliner mold. Depending on how it looks once thats off I would prob switch to high grit (light) sand paper to get off the last of anything and finally rub it down with some 1200 grit wet/dry sand paper to smooth it out before paint. I have read about others using pressure washers for this process but that sounds like a mess waiting to happen and I don't want to wait 2-3 days for the mold to dry out and then deal with it being flimsy after soaking it..
After all the scraping and sanding is down I will wipe it down with a damp cloth and likely use a flat or semi-gloss black paint. I'm still debating on using a rattle can, or using a roller.
I have Jet Ski races today, I plan on tackling this tomorrow (Sunday 5/20) so I have a day left to decide...I will likely rattle can it though...I will def post pics of the entire process.
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maybe you're doing it now?
id be careful with that wallpaper scraper as the corners of the blade will kill any contours. i think the best solution will be wire brush with facemask.
im black and converting anything tan to black now. black and grey sounds cool. headliner will be last. the truckbed liner you get in a spray can is interesting. it's very light in texture and heft. doesn't cover great tho so work out imperfections first if you go that way. other guys did chalkboard.
as for offroad noise? IMO, going from fabric to painted isn't going to make any noticeable difference. anyway consider sticking fiberglass/foil or lizard skin on bare spots of ceiling and that'll help with heat and noise.
if you're not done already. regardless share your pics.
i used that fiberglass under the new floor panels. i'm going to use it for the ceiling.
id be careful with that wallpaper scraper as the corners of the blade will kill any contours. i think the best solution will be wire brush with facemask.
im black and converting anything tan to black now. black and grey sounds cool. headliner will be last. the truckbed liner you get in a spray can is interesting. it's very light in texture and heft. doesn't cover great tho so work out imperfections first if you go that way. other guys did chalkboard.
as for offroad noise? IMO, going from fabric to painted isn't going to make any noticeable difference. anyway consider sticking fiberglass/foil or lizard skin on bare spots of ceiling and that'll help with heat and noise.
if you're not done already. regardless share your pics.
i used that fiberglass under the new floor panels. i'm going to use it for the ceiling.
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For a Land Rover, the best price I found was $68 for everything you'll need if you got it from the Headliner Fix website. It would take you about an hour in all to remove the headliner, clean it, paste the new headliner fabric and reinstall, which, is not half bad considering the price.
The best part about it is that the black carbon fabric puts my land rover in a style league of its own. Not a soul enters my car without touching it and going wow, that's awesome. Here's a pic example from their website, looks a lot sleeker in real life:
The best part about it is that the black carbon fabric puts my land rover in a style league of its own. Not a soul enters my car without touching it and going wow, that's awesome. Here's a pic example from their website, looks a lot sleeker in real life:
![](http://www.headlinerfix.com/cs/coat_hook.jpg)
Last edited by ryanouzer; 09-27-2012 at 07:22 PM.
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