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I was wrong. It was 150. Still not bad.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
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Year: 1992
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I was wrong. It was 150. Still not bad.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
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Year: 1999
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I was wrong. It was 150. Still not bad.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
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Year: 1994 and 1996
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I was wrong. It was 150. Still not bad.
With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
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With the material being $10+/yard and you need 3 yards and the adhesive at $20/ can for the good 3M stuff-and you need at least 2 I decided I wanted to use a professional. $70in materials seems to be alot. I wanted to do it once. Most guys I know that did their own didn't get it perfect the first time. I got mine do e in December 2011 and it looks perfect.
Found a company here in Baltimore that is a local business. They came in with a father and son team and disassembled the headliner, stripped the old material off and then used a paint gun like device to spray glue on both the headliner and headboard before sticking them together. Total time was 45 minutes and that included the uninstall and installation. I was looking at 70 in materials using the good glue and that wasn't even with the factory headliner with foam. I was impressed with the quality and workmanship. The company was called Mobile Headliner 410-256-3618.
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What kind of selection was offered as far as fabrics?
All single color or was there an option for some wilder themes?
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You can probably buy youre own fabrics if you want something they dont have. My friend bought flannel bed sheets for his civic's headliner and it came out perfect for his first time ever doing it.
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I try not to anyway. Lol.
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hey now....
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wow!! killed it, ok question for yawl, i gotta gifty from Ford for my uncanny ability to do my job,it's a gift certificate from amazon,now do i buy some practical bits? hi-lift jack etc. or do i get the or-fab 1/4 armor like Fritz's got and look cool on the side of the road cuz i cant change my tire? decision's decision's
and by no means was that a knock at Fritz, cuz i think his rig is bad azs-
and by no means was that a knock at Fritz, cuz i think his rig is bad azs-