Ralph77
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I always figured if I did this job I would use the 3M 38808.
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
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https://www.amazon.com/3M-38808-Head.../dp/B004MEBENM
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
That's what I used works great on headliner fabric but didn't work to well on the foil heat shield stuff. Just used it on that because it's what I had.Originally Posted by Ralph77
I always figured if I did this job I would use the 3M 38808.https://www.amazon.com/3M-38808-Head.../dp/B004MEBENM
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
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https://www.amazon.com/3M-38808-Head.../dp/B004MEBENM
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
Same thing I used on mine about 2 years ago working great so far.Originally Posted by Ralph77
I always figured if I did this job I would use the 3M 38808.https://www.amazon.com/3M-38808-Head.../dp/B004MEBENM
To be frank I paid to have mine done. My dome light one first. Then when I put in an overhead console had that one done too.
Cost me $125 with me taking it out and bringing it to my guy.
I just figured I would do a crappy job and it was better off this way.
Of course both those headliners were in fine usable shape to begin with so.....
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Originally Posted by country2
Same thing I used on mine about 2 years ago working great so far.
appreciate the feedback. I probably used the wrong adhesive, probably meant more for crafting. Oh well, that's on me.




