Thanks for putting this video up. My 2006 Golf had it's roof-lining replaced in 2013 at a cost of $1350. Now another 7 years later it's just started to droop a little bit again. We live in a remote area now so this time I'll have a crack at doing it myself after watching your video.
Thanks for your comment, If it's been recovered in new material, new foam 7 years ago, I'd imagine the foam is still good, and it would just be the glue giving way. So maybe you could get away with peeling fabric back and adding in more glue to restick. 👍
That's expensive! Not sure way but I see a lot of VAG cars with this issue, Golf, A3 Leon, Ibiza, Octavia's etc but not on older models. Today I noticed I had this problem In my 2009 Citröen and need to see how I will fix it.
@@TheAllMightyGodofCod Changed my mind. Rather than do it myself I took it to a local upholsterer who also does cars and boats. He did a beautiful job, perfect material match, and also fixed the interior dome light and sunvisor light. All for just $605 AUD, which is about $395 USD. He said most cars built since about the year 2000 can end up with droopy head linings, it's not just the VAG range. He did an Aston Martin recently.
I agree! We do things a little differently now on our latest uploads, which have voice over with more in-depth explanation on the process. Getting better 💪
Thanks for the video. I changed the headliner on a Golf this week. The video made it easy. The @$%%$^^ nuts that hold the headliner on are really bad design. I was having trouble getting the screws in, in the end I expoxied the nuts so they would not move around, and the screws went straight in. This is the one big hassle with this job.
Top job there man well done , i was looking as i have a 30 year old Audi 80 Avant with the same problem , im going to leave it into people like ur self and get the job done correctly good video , thank you
I've seen videos with people who do it themselves and the glue they use is not really appropriate for the job. I rang a guy who is a professional like yourself who said he had a young guy do it himself using the 3m glue which is not heat tolerant. The inside of a car can get really hot so the lining fell down after a week. Best to leave it to the professionals.
As long as the old material is not reused, and the old has been sanded away, then adding the correct glue to a cleaned board and new foam backed headliner fabric will get the job done. All these steps are outlined in our eBook Headlining Secrets. And we don't sell the glue, but suggest to use one of these glues Permatex Headliner Adhesive - ebay.us/apC9ZH 3M high tac 76 Headliner Glue - ebay.us/eAGTji We however buy in bulk, at 20lt volume each time, and the brand of that glue is Tensor Grip T65 or T51 but is up around $450AU per canister.
Thanks for your comment, So the VW Jetta is a long headliner board, and has very little flexibility to it making it difficult to remove. However, we never remove the windshield, so for this one recline the two front seats back, and either slowly carefully remove the headliner board out the front passenger door, or rear drivers side door. It's a very difficult job to do, one we give ourselves approximately 6 hours to do. Regards, Reece
Hi! Question... if I would want this done bu a pro do I take it to custom repairs ? To a Volkswagen dealership? Just need advice where to take it. Thank you in advance. Can’t do it myself I have a busted left arm.......
Thanks for your comment, to get the roof lining replaced professionally, its best to take it to your local Motor Trimmers/Car Upholsterers. Generally most motor trimmers tackle car roof linings. Regards, Reece
Buy our glue we use, TensorGrip T65 500ml Can ebay.us/rysIGV Or try these affiliate links to other glues we suggest: ▸ Permatex headliner adhesive ebay.us/apC9ZH ▸ 3M High Tac 76 ebay.us/eAGTji
So we usually flex the headliner board away from the front, and middle pillars then slide the board forward and away from the rear. However, back rear plastic panel needs to come off I recall to remove the headliner board. Keep in mind, We may be more experienced than the viewer of this material, and taking off the plastic pillars may suit the viewer better.
If you don't want to scratch up the plastic, get an auto upholstery removal kit from an auto shop or Amazon. A screwdriver can quickly scratch or bend the plastic. I found them useful for prying plastic tabs and sensors under the hood too, so I think it's worth the $10!
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Thanks for your comment, removing and reinstalling the plastics on Golf's, Jetta's etc can get time consuming and difficult. If the screws are carefully removed and the metal brackets inside the roof stay intact, I'd then usually leave them alone, making sure that metal rectangular nut stays seated. Then when reinstalling the sun visors, grab handles I'd carefully screw them back into place, using some CRC spray to make screws glide in easier. Or you can reassemble the metal brackets & plastic spacer to the headliner board prior to reinstall, then push them up into location. However I found this to be more difficult to accomplish.
We currently remove and reinstall headliners with just one person. Tips on removal/install stage: Have front seats fully reclined and pushed back. Remove/reinstall headliner board from front passenger door or rear drivers side door carefully. Apply slight bow/flex if required to keep it away from dragging on other interior surfaces. Hatch/wagon obviously is all done from rear tailgate. Keep in mind, most Volkswagens are difficult and time consuming headliners to do. Regards, Reece
This might sound like a silly question but I wanna know cos I’ll like to repair my car. How do I match the color of my headliner to the oem headliner and make sure it’s the game color. If so where can I get the right kind of fabric and how big should the fabric be?
We can sell the fabric and post around Australia. Usually the fabrics for headliners cost around $13 to $45 per meter. To match to your orginal fabric, best to go in to one of the Upholstery/motor trim shops in your local area and match it up. We always stocked exact matchs or closest available match to the orginal roof lining fabrics seen on all the common makes and models. If its a VW roofliner your talking about, they came out in two options, black anthracite charcoal head liner fabric, or the Light grey headlining fabric.
Great question, We never reuse the old fabric/foam. And dont offer that service. Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue. If it was previously recovered in new material, then repair can be accomplished. Fabric may only be sagging in a few places & still neat, but if it previously hasn't been recovered, Adding glue to the existing factory material wont work, looks messy, it will leave a visable stain due to glue hitting raw fabric. Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
This is a VERY good question mate ! E v e r y t h i n g has lost immensely in quality and duration ! It is now merely a throw-awayay-society. Just mad & bad & sad . . .
I remember the 60s,70s that cielings in cars were the use Metal spring holding the cover up against the cieling of the car was more longer living and easy to repair that todays rubbish
@@JulitoPapitoo just the brush is used if it's old crumbling orange foam ready to come off. If someone has added their own glue to try hold it up, that may require carefully sanding off with an orbital sander.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Thanks very much for the tips. Does you guide use the car shown in this video as an example? I have the same car basically (07 gti no sunroof), and I'd probably purchase it if so.
@@JulitoPapitoo Our FULL DIY Steps to Repair a Sagging Car headliner, Is a universal way to professionally repair a sagging headliner, that you can apply to most modern cars, thats Available Here ⤵ ▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/headlining-secrets-ultimate-guide-fix-sagging-car-rooflining-reeces-auto-headlining-repairs/ We also have added in DIY classes + the headlining Secrets ebook for the following popular makes (Holden VE, Ford FG, Ford Au Ba Bf and Territory). Haven't done one yet for any Volkswagens. But will be loading up more video footage in the near future on VW makes as they come in for headliner repairs. ALL OTHER EBOOKS👇 ▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook WITH FORD FG DIY CLASS, click below⤵ www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/ford-falcon-fg-sedan-ute-walk-through-headlining-secrets-ebook-free-video-course/ ▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook WITH HOLDEN VE DIY CLASS, click below⤵ www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/holden-ve-commodore-sedan-walk-through-headlining-secrets-ebook-free-video-course-copy/ ▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook WITH FORD AU BA BF DIY CLASS, click below⤵ www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/ford-au-ba-bf-falcon-xr6-xr8-fpv-gt-walk-through-headlining-secrets-ebook-free-video-course/ ▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook WITH FORD TERITORY WAGON DIY CLASS, click below⤵ www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/ford-territory-walk-through-headlining-secrets-ebook-free-video-course/
Good Afternoon David, Thanks for your comment, not sure what the piece is called. Its just the little metal nut/bolt that goes inside the sun-visor metal bracket, its where the screw feeds into. They are fiddly and time consuming to work around that's for sure!!
Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
I did it to my Golf. Replaced the loose fcker with black textile headliner. It's darker inside the car now. Feels better. It's pretty simple op. You can find threads with steps and photos, on vdub forums..
Haha I agree, however we do things a little differently now on our latest uploads, which have voice over with more in-depth explanation on the process. Getting better 💪
Why Volkswagen didn't fix this? Its been a problem for generations, once a vw golf becomes 10 years old the roof falls and becomes saggy, I've never witnessed this happening on asian or french cars that use cheaper materials
Sagging issues don't usually happen on felt headliners, commonly seen on Japanese cars. Sagging roof linings is either just bad foam products used by car manufacturers, or unfortunately, just aged foam and not a preventable outcome
It's a Golf, practically the same thing removing the sunroof control panel, lights, handles, etc. With the Golf, you can pull the headliner out the rear hatch. I have no idea how you'd get it out of a sedan.
My 09 CC's liner is awful. I used some solid glue that holds it up but still looks awful. It's an old car to poor money into so professional job not it for me
Yep, so the process was to remove the headliner board, and recover in new foam and fabric then reinstall the headliner board back into the car. We always recover using new material. The sagging problem usually starts of in very small sections, but this is also an indicator that the problem will soon spread until the whole ceiling becomes an unsightly baggy nuisance. Over time the foam backing on the Valour headlining material crumbles away making it un-stick & fall away from the roof lining board causing the fabric to fall down, once this has happened the material needs to be replaced.
Why put the head liner back??? Why put it at all????? You can just put some high temp paint instead of the head liner!!!! It’s not like I live in my car!!!!!
Thanks for putting this video up. My 2006 Golf had it's roof-lining replaced in 2013 at a cost of $1350. Now another 7 years later it's just started to droop a little bit again. We live in a remote area now so this time I'll have a crack at doing it myself after watching your video.
Thanks for your comment, If it's been recovered in new material, new foam 7 years ago, I'd imagine the foam is still good, and it would just be the glue giving way. So maybe you could get away with peeling fabric back and adding in more glue to restick. 👍
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Thanks again. That's what I was thinking of doing. Cheers
That's expensive! Not sure way but I see a lot of VAG cars with this issue, Golf, A3 Leon, Ibiza, Octavia's etc but not on older models.
Today I noticed I had this problem In my 2009 Citröen and need to see how I will fix it.
@@TheAllMightyGodofCod Changed my mind. Rather than do it myself I took it to a local upholsterer who also does cars and boats. He did a beautiful job, perfect material match, and also fixed the interior dome light and sunvisor light. All for just $605 AUD, which is about $395 USD. He said most cars built since about the year 2000 can end up with droopy head linings, it's not just the VAG range. He did an Aston Martin recently.
@@PropanePete yes, after 2000 this happens a lot, before I only remember seeing it often in honda concerto and rover 200/400
I would be happier if you explain the process instead of this terrible music
I agree! We do things a little differently now on our latest uploads, which have voice over with more in-depth explanation on the process. Getting better 💪
Lool true
Thanks for the video. I changed the headliner on a Golf this week. The video made it easy. The @$%%$^^ nuts that hold the headliner on are really bad design. I was having trouble getting the screws in, in the end I expoxied the nuts so they would not move around, and the screws went straight in. This is the one big hassle with this job.
so true! im struggling with the exact same screws. gonna try to fix them with glue, thanks!
if the nuts are the same as what i'm thinking of, google "mk5 sagging jetta" for a workaround at myturbodiesel
Top job there man well done , i was looking as i have a 30 year old Audi 80 Avant with the same problem , im going to leave it into people like ur self and get the job done correctly good video , thank you
Thank for your comment mate 👍👍
no worries top job guys keep the videos going
Excellent attention to detail.
Thanks for the great video. Was dreading the expense of getting this done and will now do myself! 😊
Glad to be of assistance 👍
Don't use glue. Waste of time and money. It will fail in a couple days. Tried it in my Dodge Caravan. Use twist pins.
I've seen videos with people who do it themselves and the glue they use is not really appropriate for the job. I rang a guy who is a professional like yourself who said he had a young guy do it himself using the 3m glue which is not heat tolerant. The inside of a car can get really hot so the lining fell down after a week. Best to leave it to the professionals.
As long as the old material is not reused, and the old has been sanded away, then adding the correct glue to a cleaned board and new foam backed headliner fabric will get the job done.
All these steps are outlined in our eBook Headlining Secrets.
And we don't sell the glue, but suggest to use one of these glues
Permatex Headliner Adhesive
- ebay.us/apC9ZH
3M high tac 76 Headliner Glue
- ebay.us/eAGTji
We however buy in bulk, at 20lt volume each time, and the brand of that glue is Tensor Grip T65 or T51 but is up around $450AU per canister.
Or you just buy the proper glue 😂
Hello. What is this material? How can I buy this tapestry? Thx.
Thank you for sharing this tutorial! Mine is doing the exact same thing right now but I am going to replace mine with a cool designed fabric 😊
Cool mate ! And w h i c h do you exactly use ?
Sponge Bob Square Pants?
Is it possible to remove the roof lining without cutting the windshield? VW JETTA 2007
Thanks for your comment, So the VW Jetta is a long headliner board, and has very little flexibility to it making it difficult to remove.
However, we never remove the windshield, so for this one recline the two front seats back, and either slowly carefully remove the headliner board out the front passenger door, or rear drivers side door.
It's a very difficult job to do, one we give ourselves approximately 6 hours to do.
Regards,
Reece
Хорошее видео!
Просто, доходчиво и понятно.
Предстоит проделать такую же процедуру.
Hi! Question... if I would want this done bu a pro do I take it to custom repairs ? To a Volkswagen dealership? Just need advice where to take it. Thank you in advance. Can’t do it myself I have a busted left arm.......
Thanks for your comment, to get the roof lining replaced professionally, its best to take it to your local Motor Trimmers/Car Upholsterers. Generally most motor trimmers tackle car roof linings.
Regards,
Reece
My vw dealership wouldn’t touch it, they just want 120 for an oil change that takes 2.5 hr waiting after appointment.
What glue you used i need to do mine too
Buy our glue we use, TensorGrip T65 500ml Can ebay.us/rysIGV
Or try these affiliate links to other glues we suggest:
▸ Permatex headliner adhesive ebay.us/apC9ZH
▸ 3M High Tac 76 ebay.us/eAGTji
Just wanted to confirm that you didn't need to remove the A,B or C pillar covers to remove the headliner?
Thanks!
So we usually flex the headliner board away from the front, and middle pillars then slide the board forward and away from the rear. However, back rear plastic panel needs to come off I recall to remove the headliner board.
Keep in mind, We may be more experienced than the viewer of this material, and taking off the plastic pillars may suit the viewer better.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Thanks very much!
Where can I purchase the yellow pry tool that you are using?
That's just a flat head thin screwdriver from Bunnings 👍😎 also we used an upholstery skewer.
If you don't want to scratch up the plastic, get an auto upholstery removal kit from an auto shop or Amazon. A screwdriver can quickly scratch or bend the plastic. I found them useful for prying plastic tabs and sensors under the hood too, so I think it's worth the $10!
Tks for the video.
Can u tell me what is the color of the shed?
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(MATERIALS)
▸ (FABRIC SALES PAGE) BUY Foam Backed Headlining Material- ebay.us/iVlfnt
▸ (FABRIC SAMPLES VIDEO) Our 7 Headliner fabrics we use - ebay.us/hIY6o4
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▸ (GLUE CHOICE #2) 3M High Tac 76 Headliner Glue - ebay.us/eAGTji
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(TOOLS)
▸Trim Removal tools - ebay.us/8MePx8
▸Torx Screwdriver set - ebay.us/udewcj
▸(QUICK REPAIR) Clear Head Twist Pins - ebay.us/rjCONm
(FABRIC UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS)
▸Bowden's own fabra cadabra 500ml - ebay.us/2VFGnl
▸Carpet and Upholstery Foaming Cleaner - ebay.us/Elyle0
▸Bowden's own orange agent 500ml - ebay.us/N8HYVz
▸Di-san Stain cleaner 500ml - ebay.us/OGJMHw
▸LIGHTNING Solvit Citrus Cleaner - ebay.us/SvSZyV
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Nice work! Thanks
Thanks for the video Reece
How do you unclip the front four v-clamps (2x sunvisor and 2 center dome) from the roof? The one that you should at 3:30.
Thanks for your comment, removing and reinstalling the plastics on Golf's, Jetta's etc can get time consuming and difficult. If the screws are carefully removed and the metal brackets inside the roof stay intact, I'd then usually leave them alone, making sure that metal rectangular nut stays seated. Then when reinstalling the sun visors, grab handles I'd carefully screw them back into place, using some CRC spray to make screws glide in easier.
Or you can reassemble the metal brackets & plastic spacer to the headliner board prior to reinstall, then push them up into location. However I found this to be more difficult to accomplish.
Have you found the Golf Gtd to be different to the others. I’m stuck on one atm 🤘🏾
Thanks for the video! What’s the name of the song 🎵 lol 😂 I like it
Very informative video. Thank you!
One question: to put the new headliner one person it's enough or must be at least two?
Best regards
We currently remove and reinstall headliners with just one person.
Tips on removal/install stage:
Have front seats fully reclined and pushed back. Remove/reinstall headliner board from front passenger door or rear drivers side door carefully. Apply slight bow/flex if required to keep it away from dragging on other interior surfaces. Hatch/wagon obviously is all done from rear tailgate. Keep in mind, most Volkswagens are difficult and time consuming headliners to do.
Regards,
Reece
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs thanks for the reply and for the tips. Mine it's a Renault Megane Wagon...
Best regards
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This might sound like a silly question but I wanna know cos I’ll like to repair my car. How do I match the color of my headliner to the oem headliner and make sure it’s the game color. If so where can I get the right kind of fabric and how big should the fabric be?
We can sell the fabric and post around Australia.
Usually the fabrics for headliners cost around $13 to $45 per meter.
To match to your orginal fabric, best to go in to one of the Upholstery/motor trim shops in your local area and match it up.
We always stocked exact matchs or closest available match to the orginal roof lining fabrics seen on all the common makes and models.
If its a VW roofliner your talking about, they came out in two options, black anthracite charcoal head liner fabric, or the Light grey headlining fabric.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs bro liked his own comment
Can you reused old headliner ?
Great question,
We never reuse the old fabric/foam. And dont offer that service.
Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue.
If it was previously recovered in new material, then repair can be accomplished.
Fabric may only be sagging in a few places & still neat, but if it previously hasn't been recovered,
Adding glue to the existing factory material wont work, looks messy, it will leave a visable stain due to glue hitting raw fabric. Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
How is in cars made in the 1920,30,40s that the cieling is still okay and today nothing but rubbish are!!!!!!
This is a VERY good question mate ! E v e r y t h i n g has lost immensely in quality and duration ! It is now merely a throw-awayay-society. Just mad & bad & sad . . .
how did you pull the liner out of the car? through the back? front door?
Hey, thanks for your comment, VW Golf headliners get removed and install through the rear hatch.
I remember the 60s,70s that cielings in cars were the use Metal spring holding the cover up against the cieling of the car was more longer living and easy to repair that todays rubbish
Where did you get the fabric for this headliner?
Buy Our Fabric We Use On Our ebay Australia Shop -
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Thanks for a video
Very detailed 👍👍 finally found the perfect video....thank you....👍👍👍got mines fixed🏁🏁
Awesome thats great to hear 👍👍😁
How much would this cost to get fixed
Sono un tappezziere ,fino ad oggi ho rivestito circa 3000 cieli tra golf 5/6 , qualsiasi info chiedete pure
What kind of brush is that?
Brush to clean down headliner with was just a Straw Scrubbing Brush
@@reecewilson8619 Thank you is that all you use to remove the old foam and glue?
@@JulitoPapitoo just the brush is used if it's old crumbling orange foam ready to come off. If someone has added their own glue to try hold it up, that may require carefully sanding off with an orbital sander.
@@ReecesAutoHeadliningRepairs Thanks very much for the tips. Does you guide use the car shown in this video as an example? I have the same car basically (07 gti no sunroof), and I'd probably purchase it if so.
@@JulitoPapitoo Our FULL DIY Steps to Repair a Sagging Car headliner, Is a universal way to professionally repair a sagging headliner, that you can apply to most modern cars, thats Available Here ⤵
▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/headlining-secrets-ultimate-guide-fix-sagging-car-rooflining-reeces-auto-headlining-repairs/
We also have added in DIY classes + the headlining Secrets ebook for the following popular makes (Holden VE, Ford FG, Ford Au Ba Bf and Territory). Haven't done one yet for any Volkswagens. But will be loading up more video footage in the near future on VW makes as they come in for headliner repairs.
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▸HEADLINING SECRETS eBook WITH FORD FG DIY CLASS, click below⤵ www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/ford-falcon-fg-sedan-ute-walk-through-headlining-secrets-ebook-free-video-course/
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My golfs done the exact same. Such a shame why even have headliner what is the point !? Lol
Hi, what is the name of the piece that you drop in 3:47?
Good Afternoon David,
Thanks for your comment, not sure what the piece is called. Its just the little metal nut/bolt that goes inside the sun-visor metal bracket, its where the screw feeds into. They are fiddly and time consuming to work around that's for sure!!
they are the worst.. what a headache..
This has literally just happen in my 2010 golf
Why this things Always happen for VW?
Over time the foam backing on the fabric crumbles away making it un-stick & causing the fabric to fall down. To fix the sagging issue professionally, the Foam/Fabric needs to be replaced.
I have a Renault Megane 2003 with same problem...
Because VW stands for "VERY WICKED"
I need to do this with my Jetta and Beetle
I did it to my Golf.
Replaced the loose fcker with black textile headliner.
It's darker inside the car now. Feels better.
It's pretty simple op.
You can find threads with steps and photos, on vdub forums..
@@dan_6915 thanks!
my headliner with your guide
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Non fa vedere come si stacca il tetto dalla parte anteriore centrale
Imagine making a video blasting music over it then saying instructions in description 😂😂😂😂💀
Haha I agree, however we do things a little differently now on our latest uploads, which have voice over with more in-depth explanation on the process. Getting better 💪
Perfect bro 🐺🇹🇷
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Why Volkswagen didn't fix this? Its been a problem for generations, once a vw golf becomes 10 years old the roof falls and becomes saggy, I've never witnessed this happening on asian or french cars that use cheaper materials
Sagging issues don't usually happen on felt headliners, commonly seen on Japanese cars.
Sagging roof linings is either just bad foam products used by car manufacturers, or unfortunately, just aged foam and not a preventable outcome
Is that mk5 jetta?
The caption clearly states it’s a Golf and your dumbass deadass just asked if it’s a Jetta 😂
It's a Golf, practically the same thing removing the sunroof control panel, lights, handles, etc. With the Golf, you can pull the headliner out the rear hatch. I have no idea how you'd get it out of a sedan.
per un passat cc dell 2009 il prezo'''''''''''''
Ποιότητα κατασκευής.... Japan forever🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
شكرا جزيلا
Talk and stop the music
Here is a voice over to a VW Golf Headliner removal if that's what your chasing
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My 09 CC's liner is awful. I used some solid glue that holds it up but still looks awful. It's an old car to poor money into so professional job not it for me
rename this video, "great places to hide shit"
أنا أعمل نفس العمل هل تريد يعني محترف لدي ورشة في المغرب أريد التحدث معاك لبضع دقائق وشكرا لك
so you just replaced it with a new headliner
Yep, so the process was to remove the headliner board, and recover in new foam and fabric then reinstall the headliner board back into the car.
We always recover using new material. The sagging problem usually starts of in very small sections, but this is also an indicator that the problem will soon spread until the whole ceiling becomes an unsightly baggy nuisance. Over time the foam backing on the Valour headlining material crumbles away making it un-stick & fall away from the roof lining board causing the fabric to fall down, once this has happened the material needs to be replaced.
مااسم الاغنيه
vw just cant figure out how to glue these things after decades.. grrrrr
Better buy used from wreck car
Why put the head liner back??? Why put it at all????? You can just put some high temp paint instead of the head liner!!!! It’s not like I live in my car!!!!!
. . . some smart folks simply use strong m a g n e t s ! COOL look ! And cheap and pragmatic !
Gorilla glue and some patience will do the trick !
I love driving my GTI but I have to say it’s probably the poorest quality car I’ve ever owned.
Which year and make? This sagging just happened in my 06 MkV
@@eteeXRM 2013 MK6 Driver's Edition. Phenomenal car to drive, but all these tickytacky things going wrong get frustrating after a while.
As we say: Made in GER-MONEY - the focus ist still on the stock owner and making of cash . . .
Lol
German quality 🤣🤣🤣
All GONE - completely . . . . GOD, please bring back the OLD times of quality & duration !
Terrible garbage music,
Yeah, I understand, We do things a little differently now instead of royalty free music. We now do voice-overs explaining the process 👍