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Old 07-29-2009, 12:13 AM
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The headliner on my Disco is sagging...Can anyone recommend a good upholsterer in the Socal Area preferrably in the Inland empire that's reasonably priced?

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Old 07-29-2009, 08:21 AM
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a lot of people on here including myself have removed our headliners and painted them and then reinstalled them... its much cheaper and will never sag again...
 
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my headliner is sagging and i have seem some of the painted ones that discoxd is talking about and I LOVE the way they look. I can't wait to do mine in August.
 
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I used 3 cans of black spray paint for mine. I am going to take pictures of my next headliner paint job following tweakrover's method. I got all the items yesterday and color matched the paint.

I recommend it over fabric..
 
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:11 AM
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Default Thanks for the advice guys. But how's the

noise inside when driving? So take headliner out, take foam out then spray paint?

Thanks Again,
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Old 07-30-2009, 10:46 AM
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I got some of these things called Saggy Stoppers, I believe that's what they are called. They are sort of like push pins except the pin is a spiral and the head is clear and flat. You screw them through the fabric and into the back board and they hold the headliner fabric up. I know this isn't the ideal answer, but it's better than having the fabric hanging down and it's cheap.
 
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I used 3 cans of black spray paint for mine. I am going to take pictures of my next headliner paint job following tweakrover's method. I got all the items yesterday and color matched the paint.

I recommend it over fabric..
jycsalas, I like your signature, good idea. Your headliner looks good. It looks like a very soft suede like texture.
 
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Old 07-30-2009, 11:31 AM
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make sure if you do decide to paint it to use some of the kilz primer/sealer that way any residual adhesive from the original lining doesnt come through in your final paint...

but yeah pretty much just take out the headliner, strip the fabric and foam backing, prime it, paint it, and put it back in...
 
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Originally Posted by jycsalas
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I used 3 cans of black spray paint for mine. I am going to take pictures of my next headliner paint job following tweakrover's method. I got all the items yesterday and color matched the paint.

I recommend it over fabric..
sweet, I have a method named after me. I'm so proud, I'd like to first thank God and secondly my parents for believeing in me, and my father-in-law for taking me to my first rover rally, and my wife for putting up with the hours of neglect while I work on it and for getting a job to help pay for premium gas at 14 mpg. Its been hard but at this moment its been all worth it.
 
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Can anyone give me some detailinstructions on how to get the headliner out on a D1, I will like to paint it this weekend thanks.
 


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