I use heavy duty spray adhesive designed just for headliners: amzn.to/2rKU6HH. The industrial strength Velcro that I use: amzn.to/2jZ4NlD. Thanks for checking out the channel. Please Like and Subscribe! -Glen
just scored an 86 fiberglass top to replace my shattered acrylic on my 94. The headliner is saggy so I'll do this as soon as i swap out the fiberglas panel into the 1994 targa frame. Sweet!
After 2 years of storage and about $2500 of repairs I finally have my 90 Vette back. Been driving it all this week. Then my wife pointed out the loose material on the Targa top. I was bummed. I looked on TH-cam as usual for a fix and found your video. So, with everything I have done to fix things on my Vette this video made me think this is an easy fix. I will do this in the next week. I am sure of how it will go thanks to my past experiences and your video. Thanks for doing this. This was the last thing to fix on the car to put it back to new. You da man!
Glad the video was helpful Gerry. Enjoy your new ride! The C4 Corvette is a great car to own and a tremendous value for the money. Take care -Ozz (Glen)
My wife's 40th anniversary Corvette's liner fell down like yours so this video will help me fix it Thanks. I just can't believe a 38,000 car's headliner fell down . That tell me they didn't design them every good but have no problem pricing them over the moon.
@@ozzstars_cars ...Yes you are right things don't last forever. Thanks for the video, I repaired the liner in my wife's 93 but I didn't use the velcro . I just glued the base to the top , worked great. I felt like the velcro would add space and that it would be stronger than the base if it ever needed to be removed and may tear the base if removed . Thanks Ozzstar.
Great video!!!!! Just repaired my inner ceiling on my c4 1987, triple red :) Couldn't done it without your instructions, thank you. Greetings from Sweden
I'm going with a nice new leather one with awesome stitch work. Got the idea when a friend had his sun visors down in leather with red stitching to match his cars paint. His visors are so cool on his 92 ZR1.
well I did just what you did and it looks like new bought the new headliner from the fabric dept. from wallmart took a part of the old one from the car and matched it and got extra just in cased I screwed it up got the heavy duty spray an all went well thanks
Thanks for the video ! Just watched it and then did my top from my 92 vette. Job went well thanks to your work previewing what is involved. The only real deviations on this end were that the panel took some work to get out and the materials were pretty scratchy in places where it separated a bit (maybe I should wear long sleeves next time :-) And I used the adhesive to put the panel back into the roof instead of velcro. Hopefully it will stay (seems OK and panel is light and is well supported around edges). Nice to not have the headliner dragging on my head now !
It's been five years now since you re-did the headliner, how is it holding up? Have you had to take the headliner out since you re-did it, if so how did the Velcro treat the foam backing?
Love your channel , great stuff, my 1990 ZR-1 has the painted top but no headliner at all, that is now on my long list of things to do. Thanks very helpful, I gotta sub your channel. I have a few videos posted so far about progress on my project, I have a lot to do but I'm getting there. Thanks again. 👍👍🏁
Hey Ozz, You helped me install my climate control with a video. Worked great. I ordered a brand new headliner assembly (old one was too warped) that came with Velcro tabs. Scraped all old adhesive off, cleaned and installed. It started to fall down within a week. Looks like the roof side adhesive gave way. Ecklers is sending me a new one. Any advice on surface prep? I thought I did a pretty good job. What kind of industrial Velcro is that? Should I use it? Or, do you have any other advice? I live in Palm Springs, CA where it can get scorching hot. Maybe that had something to do with it. Thanks for your help! Your videos have save me tons of $$$$
I use industrial velcro, the expensive stuff. Works fine in temps 90+ degrees and sunny. I have never had any issues. The other option is to glue it in with the expensive spray adhesive but that will make it difficult to ever change out. Industrial Velcro in WIDE strips, about 2 inches, the name brand stuff. Good luck
Thank you for sharing Ozzstar! One question I have is did you spray the adhesive on both surfaces? The 3M adhesive can instructions I have says to...second question is did you glue the front edge first so as to keep the alignment of the rest of the liner?
Yes the fabric edge is glued first, then slightly stretched and applied. I only sprayed glued the headliner, not the fabric. Wouldn't hurt if glue was on both sides.
Just a heads up for those interested...I went to the local fabric store and they had padded, black headliner material in stock. I bought 1 yard long and it came 55" wide. Used an online coupon and it was a grand total of $9.53. My old fabric liner was garbage.
Ok, I've done this twice already, and did not get great results. 1st time I used something called Masonite, which is a thin type of wood usually seen in dresser draw bottoms. Spent alot of time measuring to get it perfect. Used the strongest glue i could find, I believe it was m6000 or something like that. Didn't last at long at all... glue would not hold. . Several months later I used corrucated plastic as a base, very very light material, usually for making signs.. covered it with the sponge backed material purchased at The Rag Shop. Used 3M spray adhesive to glue the sponge headliner material to the corrugated plastic. Did not hold up under the heat of the sun, and its not even Summer yet. . BTW, in your video, it seems like you are not putting the headliner board UNDER the lip. I think perhaps the next one I do, I will not try to put the headliner UNDER the lip.
The oem backer is a flexible fiberglass coated material type mat and no it is not tucked in under the lip. It is velcro attached for easy removal repair or cleaning. The glue used must be for headliners. I used Permatex heavy duty headliner and carpet adhesive. 3M also makes a special headliner glue. Hope that helps you out, take it easy
I was in car interior work for 10 years. This is a shbby way of doing this, especially to a vette. I would never use the same material that was in the car. Always use new material with fresh foam backing.
you can buy fabric online, such as ebay. I chose not to use the foam and as you see in the video the results turned out excellent. Almost a year now and the headliner still looks great
Did you want to keep the same original material or just didn't want to get headliner material for the top? I am not way a Corvette expert but I would think the headliner material with the sponge backing would have been the way to go.
Ozzstar I have replaced several headliners and I will say your Corvette looked to be the easiest I have seen. My last one was my white trofeo you commented on, I had to let it go and move on because there were a lot of issues with the car. It was easier to find one that didn't need as much work. I am on the market now for an 87 Buick T-type or GN.
IMO, reusing the fabric is a waste of time. For a few bucks, you can buy headliner fabric with new foam backing. Fabric store carry the basic colors(black, gray,tan) other colors can be ordered. I always scrape off all rotted foam.
Did anyone else notice at the beginning of the video when he touched the top of the passenger window the interior lights came on? I think that car is possessed lol.
Awesome video and awesome work!!! I finally picked up a 94 C4 in admiral blue. Guess what? The headliner is hanging on the targa top lol. This will come in handy. Where did you buy the headliner adhesive? Eastwood?
Local Autozone store, no shipping costs. Enjoy Franco, it's exciting, welcome to the world of C4's.....you will want to watch my other Corvette C4 videos because you'll need it!! There will be plenty of maintenance to do!! Have fun with your new car - Ozz
I use heavy duty spray adhesive designed just for headliners: amzn.to/2rKU6HH. The industrial strength Velcro that I use: amzn.to/2jZ4NlD. Thanks for checking out the channel. Please Like and Subscribe! -Glen
just scored an 86 fiberglass top to replace my shattered acrylic on my 94. The headliner is saggy so I'll do this as soon as i swap out the fiberglas panel into the 1994 targa frame. Sweet!
@@HippuJiima it will look like new!
After 2 years of storage and about $2500 of repairs I finally have my 90 Vette back. Been driving it all this week. Then my wife pointed out the loose material on the Targa top. I was bummed. I looked on TH-cam as usual for a fix and found your video. So, with everything I have done to fix things on my Vette this video made me think this is an easy fix. I will do this in the next week. I am sure of how it will go thanks to my past experiences and your video. Thanks for doing this. This was the last thing to fix on the car to put it back to new. You da man!
Glad the video was helpful Gerry. Enjoy your new ride! The C4 Corvette is a great car to own and a tremendous value for the money. Take care -Ozz (Glen)
Just finished up my 95 with instructions here. Took 90 minutes to complete. Thanks!
Glad it worked out well for you Pat , it's a big improvement!
Excellent how to video, Thank You for showing me how to do this job myself. I need to do the same on my 95 c4.
Glad the vid helped you out. -Glen
My wife's 40th anniversary Corvette's liner fell down like yours so this video will help me fix it Thanks.
I just can't believe a 38,000 car's headliner fell down . That tell me they didn't design them every good but have no problem pricing them over the moon.
After 25 years something is bound to fall. Good luck with the repair.
@@ozzstars_cars ...Yes you are right things don't last forever.
Thanks for the video, I repaired the liner in my wife's 93 but I didn't use the velcro . I just glued the base to the top , worked great.
I felt like the velcro would add space and that it would be stronger than the base if it ever needed to be removed and may tear the base if removed .
Thanks Ozzstar.
Great video thanks !! On the list for my c4s !
Glad the video was helpful, thanks for your compliment
Great video!!!!! Just repaired my inner ceiling on my c4 1987, triple red :) Couldn't done it without your instructions, thank you. Greetings from Sweden
Nice Otto!
Nice work!
Thanks
Hey Ozzstar, this is on my list to do next on my c4 CE . Thanks for sharing the detail and great video.
Yeah Clancy it makes a big difference when that headliner isn't hitting your head. Take it easy - Ozz
I'll rewatch thanks for your help I much appreciate your time in helping I subscribed.
you are welcome and thank you
just bought a 92 your vids are great makes it look like Evan I can do this stuff
Enjoy your car Jeff, take it easy, and thanks for the comment!
That helped me out. Thanks for posting. I'm about to do this to my C4.
I really enjoy all your videos I've learned a lot from you
Cool David, that's what it's all about! Thank you for the support watching and commenting
I'm going with a nice new leather one with awesome stitch work. Got the idea when a friend had his sun visors down in leather with red stitching to match his cars paint. His visors are so cool on his 92 ZR1.
Your the Man! Thank You for schooling me!
Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice job thanks!! I’m getting a used 94. Lots of projects to do!
The C4's are a fun car for the money! Enjoy your ride. -Glen
Thanks this was very helpful
After seeing this video I replaced the headliner in my 1993. The job was easy after seeing how it is done.
Glad to hear it Joe!
Your daughter looks identical to you... great helper!
Haha she is. We hear that a lot. Thanks for your comment. 👍
that definitely helped me out.
Thanks for posting
Glad it helped! Thanks -Ozz
Thanks! I'll try this on my C4 soon.
your welcome Mike, you will be glad when you got it fixed. Take it easy - Ozz
Cool video. Just bought my first vette 1996 'CE and the headliner is loose. Gonna tackle it this weekend. Thanks
Have fun with your new toy Aj. Owning a 4th gen Corvette means there will always be something to tinker on!! lol
Awesome!! And cool shirt!
Thanks and haha. That t-shirt is one of my favorites but I don't get to wear it to often. :-)
well I did just what you did and it looks like new bought the new headliner from the fabric dept. from wallmart took a part of the old one from the car and matched it and got extra just in cased I screwed it up got the heavy duty spray an all went well thanks
Your welcome Louie, glad it turned out well! -Glen
Thank you for making this video :-)
👍
Thanks for the video. I'm going to see if this is the same procedure on my C5
You can do it and good luck!
Thanks for the video ! Just watched it and then did my top from my 92 vette. Job went well thanks to your work previewing what is involved. The only real deviations on this end were that the panel took some work to get out and the materials were pretty scratchy in places where it separated a bit (maybe I should wear long sleeves next time :-) And I used the adhesive to put the panel back into the roof instead of velcro. Hopefully it will stay (seems OK and panel is light and is well supported around edges). Nice to not have the headliner dragging on my head now !
No more dangling headliner, nice! Thanks for watching and commenting Megawatt, glad the video helped you out.
Good info, thanks!
You got it, thank you for commenting
It's been five years now since you re-did the headliner, how is it holding up? Have you had to take the headliner out since you re-did it, if so how did the Velcro treat the foam backing?
Looks today exactly as it did 5 years ago. No sag and I haven't had to touch it. How did you know that was my personal car and I still own it? 😁
@@ozzstars_carsI use the 'WAG' method (Wild ass guess)
do you know where I can get the foam board for my targa top? The foam disintigrated from previous owner... Can I make one possibly?
Try Ecklers Corvette, they have lots of aftermarket parts.
Did the Velcro hold up to the heat ?
9 years later and I still own the car. No headliner issues!
Thank you. Is your top painted? Mine is clear see thru
Painted. The clear top was an option.
@@ozzstars_cars which means mine came with two tops. They are both listed on the dealer sticker
Now to find a painted top
I found a painted top but the liner sags. Thanks for your vid
Love your channel , great stuff, my 1990 ZR-1 has the painted top but no headliner at all, that is now on my long list of things to do. Thanks very helpful, I gotta sub your channel. I have a few videos posted so far about progress on my project, I have a lot to do but I'm getting there. Thanks again. 👍👍🏁
Good luck with your project. Sounds fun!
Thank you.
Your welcome Edgar, thanks for stopping by.
Hey Ozz, You helped me install my climate control with a video. Worked great. I ordered a brand new headliner assembly (old one was too warped) that came with Velcro tabs. Scraped all old adhesive off, cleaned and installed. It started to fall down within a week. Looks like the roof side adhesive gave way. Ecklers is sending me a new one. Any advice on surface prep? I thought I did a pretty good job. What kind of industrial Velcro is that? Should I use it? Or, do you have any other advice? I live in Palm Springs, CA where it can get scorching hot. Maybe that had something to do with it. Thanks for your help! Your videos have save me tons of $$$$
I use industrial velcro, the expensive stuff. Works fine in temps 90+ degrees and sunny. I have never had any issues. The other option is to glue it in with the expensive spray adhesive but that will make it difficult to ever change out. Industrial Velcro in WIDE strips, about 2 inches, the name brand stuff. Good luck
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Thank you for sharing Ozzstar!
One question I have is did you spray the adhesive on both surfaces? The 3M adhesive can instructions I have says to...second question is did you glue the front edge first so as to keep the alignment of the rest of the liner?
Yes the fabric edge is glued first, then slightly stretched and applied. I only sprayed glued the headliner, not the fabric. Wouldn't hurt if glue was on both sides.
@@ozzstars_cars Many thanx!
Just a heads up for those interested...I went to the local fabric store and they had padded, black headliner material in stock. I bought 1 yard long and it came 55" wide. Used an online coupon and it was a grand total of $9.53. My old fabric liner was garbage.
@@liljessielove that's a good deal!
where can i buy just the acrylic for my C4? mine blew off in the wind
Ecklers sells them, Google search it. Good luck.
thanks
Ok, I've done this twice already, and did not get great results. 1st time I used something called Masonite, which is a thin type of wood usually seen in dresser draw bottoms. Spent alot of time measuring to get it perfect. Used the strongest glue i could find, I believe it was m6000 or something like that. Didn't last at long at all... glue would not hold.
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Several months later I used corrucated plastic as a base, very very light material, usually for making signs.. covered it with the sponge backed material purchased at The Rag Shop. Used 3M spray adhesive to glue the sponge headliner material to the corrugated plastic. Did not hold up under the heat of the sun, and its not even Summer yet.
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BTW, in your video, it seems like you are not putting the headliner board UNDER the lip. I think perhaps the next one I do, I will not try to put the headliner UNDER the lip.
The oem backer is a flexible fiberglass coated material type mat and no it is not tucked in under the lip. It is velcro attached for easy removal repair or cleaning. The glue used must be for headliners. I used Permatex heavy duty headliner and carpet adhesive. 3M also makes a special headliner glue. Hope that helps you out, take it easy
I was in car interior work for 10 years. This is a shbby way of doing this, especially to a vette. I would never use the same material that was in the car. Always use new material with fresh foam backing.
Sweet ! Now you can help your wife with the laundry !
+Villy Rivera laundry is not my department hahaha Thanks for watching and commenting
were can u buy the fabric and the spongy stuff at??
you can buy fabric online, such as ebay. I chose not to use the foam and as you see in the video the results turned out excellent. Almost a year now and the headliner still looks great
Did you want to keep the same original material or just didn't want to get headliner material for the top? I am not way a Corvette expert but I would think the headliner material with the sponge backing would have been the way to go.
cw2lido no need for the sponge, headliner looks and works fantastic. OEM all original future NCRS approved!
Ozzstar I have replaced several headliners and I will say your Corvette looked to be the easiest I have seen. My last one was my white trofeo you commented on, I had to let it go and move on because there were a lot of issues with the car. It was easier to find one that didn't need as much work. I am on the market now for an 87 Buick T-type or GN.
IMO, reusing the fabric is a waste of time. For a few bucks, you can buy headliner fabric with new foam backing. Fabric store carry the basic colors(black, gray,tan) other colors can be ordered. I always scrape off all rotted foam.
Did anyone else notice at the beginning of the video when he touched the top of the passenger window the interior lights came on? I think that car is possessed lol.
I called Ghostbusters they figured it out. That was the overhead garage door light coming on, motion sensor. haha Thanks for watching!
Awesome video and awesome work!!! I finally picked up a 94 C4 in admiral blue. Guess what? The headliner is hanging on the targa top lol. This will come in handy. Where did you buy the headliner adhesive? Eastwood?
Local Autozone store, no shipping costs. Enjoy Franco, it's exciting, welcome to the world of C4's.....you will want to watch my other Corvette C4 videos because you'll need it!! There will be plenty of maintenance to do!! Have fun with your new car - Ozz
Thank you sir. I've already watched them all lol. I'm looking forward to some new ones as problems or maintenance arises:)
around how much money do u have to spend to do it all?
I discuss that in the video 0:26. I was able to reuse the original fabric, you may want to watch the video again.
Good job! How has it held up to hot sun? Is your car garaged?
The headliner has held up perfectly. Garaged only when its not out on the road, I drive my cars regularly.
You were supposed to remove ALL the deteriorated foam, not just the perimeter. It will come loose again. Glue will not hold to a crumbling substrate.
Yes the crumbling foam was all removed, rewind and watch again.