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I hear smoking in a car can cause the headliner to sag. I don't smoke and have had no issues with headliners in any car I've ever owned, and I have owned some P O Ss.
High humidity, leaving windows rolled down in rainy conditions cause headliner fabric to come loose from the headliner.
Thumbtack use is "tacky".
Even i would suggest you to get a new set of headliners installed, as keeping repaired parts in place will be pretty tough after a while, and having a new set will also ensure you good money for good maintenance.
While searching for a fix for headliner just starting to come down, i came across this informative video on youtube. Check it out:
[url]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TkSJnKiv85g[/url]
Seriously though, this guy has a pretty good idea here. Uses plastic fasteners glued to the headliner backing to hold the material in place. Might actually work for many jobs and not look like a xxxxx-rig.
[url]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8hS5D9U7H0U[/url]
Last edited by honest dan; 09-24-2015 at 03:46 AM..
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