canyncarvr
Well-Known Member
Is there such a thing as inexpensive, good, AND easy?
My '73 Duster has the OEM headliner. The exact/correct description of it I'm not sure...it's a textured cardboard affair.
It's sagging a bit at the rear seam. Is there a tried-n-true reasonable fix for it that doesn't involve replacement? Can an adhesive be injected/squirted behind it using a small access hole that will attach itself to anything?
Steam?
It's not terrible...just sagging some. It's a driver car...no concern about keeping it all proper and correct, just a DIY fix that might last until I actually get a round-tuit to replacing it.
Thanks!
My '73 Duster has the OEM headliner. The exact/correct description of it I'm not sure...it's a textured cardboard affair.
It's sagging a bit at the rear seam. Is there a tried-n-true reasonable fix for it that doesn't involve replacement? Can an adhesive be injected/squirted behind it using a small access hole that will attach itself to anything?
Steam?
It's not terrible...just sagging some. It's a driver car...no concern about keeping it all proper and correct, just a DIY fix that might last until I actually get a round-tuit to replacing it.
Thanks!















