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<blockquote data-quote="morgans432" data-source="post: 4426834" data-attributes="member: 579255"><p>google it basically tear the old headliner off take all of the glue off. Get headliner upholestry from fabric store, also could use other stuff depending on what you want. Get 3m spray adhessive and spray it on the stripped carboard stuff a little at a time. Make sure the glue gets tacky before putting fabric down. YOu will see what I'm saying when you do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morgans432, post: 4426834, member: 579255"] google it basically tear the old headliner off take all of the glue off. Get headliner upholestry from fabric store, also could use other stuff depending on what you want. Get 3m spray adhessive and spray it on the stripped carboard stuff a little at a time. Make sure the glue gets tacky before putting fabric down. YOu will see what I'm saying when you do it. [/QUOTE]
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