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Perfect tutorial indeed, it shows experience, on the contrary of all the vids I check about the faulty Tiguan era's headlining you dont remove the side plastic covers which are hoisting the airbag's, so the trunk sides, which on doing so mostly break the clips, unfortunately that part of the video does't show the way you make the ceiling popped out, does it goes away just on applying a slight pressure vertically?
Hi, this video has been so helpful and I’m inspired to give it a go! How much fabric do you recommend for the Tiguan? I only want to purchase what is required! Thanks!
Excellent!! I have this problem with my 2005 VW Touran, and it looks just about the same. I was worried I might have to remove the whole of the other trim to get it out..now I know I don't! Should I buy new lining material, or can I use the old one? Thanks very much for this great explanation!!
We only replace with new because 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. Here is a video we did explaining in more detail why we never reuse the old fabric/foam, & don't do partial fixes. Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue. th-cam.com/video/4PC58taFpfE/w-d-xo.html
With practice, most headliners have flex to them to be able to flex headliner gentle away from pillars with necessary having to remove the pillars. Good technique to advoid work on old brittle sun damage plastic components.
Just aiming to prevent over exposure to chemicals. Because we do it every day and plan to keep doing this, the less exposure the better. As with all glue, it has some sort of chemical make up that has side effects
In this video th-cam.com/video/xCxRMnw_Uok/w-d-xo.html We actually show the audience how a repair can be completed inside the car on sunroofs. Or you can remove the sunroof shade panel and do the same process.
Ok my 2006 Touareg sunroof is broke and I have thought about removing the headliner. Everyone I have talked said clips on these things break and the airbbags on the pillar is a pain. Any truth in all that can I do it without busting everything? Didn't even see the pillars touched in this.
@@MrSavage77 chickened out. I found a shop in town that is taking it apart and back together for 450. Figured it might be worth that. If you do it I am still curious how it goes. Hey if you are in Colorado we should get together and compare notes.
Question: Do you know if the 20120 VW Jetta SE has ‘flooding clips’? I called a shop in town (FL, USA) and they said they have to physically look at the Jetta to check for said clips. They quoted me $375 if it did not have these clips and $650 if it did have these clips...which I thought was extremely pricey for a headliner....
We are based in Australia, which has two larges upholstery Supply shops, called Nolan UDA, and Daley's Upholstery Supplies. Or you can also buy glue at Auto shops, eg: Autobarn, AutoPro. Hope this helps 👍
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
Here in Australia I hear VW Dealerships doing them at $2000. But if you go directly to a trimmer, they probably cost around $400-$900AU depending on the experience level of the trimmer and how cheap they choose to go to obtain customers. I'd recommend choosing someone with experience with these and warranty over cheap prices.
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⬇️ RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS ⬇️
📌 DIY HEADLINER REPAIR | A STEP BY STEP GUIDE (PDF)
👇 DOWNLOAD 'HEADLINING SECRETS eBook' HERE 👇www.reecesautoheadliningrepairs.com/product/headlining-secrets-ultimate-guide-fix-sagging-car-rooflining-reeces-auto-headlining-repairs/
⬇️Reece’s Top DIY Tools:
1. BUY Headlining Fabric / Roof Lining Material: ebay.us/26bew6
2. Permatex headliner & carpet adhesive: ebay.us/LF2HLY
3. 3M High Tac 76 Headliner Glue: ebay.us/OseC7D
4. LIGHTNING Solvit Citrus Cleaner: ebay.us/LTvNda
5. Trim Removal tools: ebay.us/CcH4kd
6. TORX Screwdriver Set: ebay.us/cRiEn2
7. Clear Headed Twist Pins for (QUICK REPAIR): ebay.us/ZpUuvv
8. Bowden's own fabra cadabra 500ml: ebay.us/zFmtIB
9. Carpet and Upholstery Foaming Cleaner: ebay.us/D4peyf
10. Di-san Stain cleaner 500ml: ebay.us/XvBlSB
11. Heavy duty tailor upholstery scissors: ebay.us/XzEcQf
12. Upholstery Skewer: ebay.us/b1rTWO
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Disclaimer*
The material covered is for informational purposes only. We take no responsibility for what you do with this knowledge. The methods described are not intended to be a definitive set of instructions for your project. Any use of this information is at your own risk.
Really good, you are very skilled. Will help me. I love the way you kept the strip down ti a minimum of effort
Glad it was helpful!
It would be nice if you talked about where you got the fabric, how much and how you measured.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video
Perfect tutorial indeed, it shows experience, on the contrary of all the vids I check about the faulty Tiguan era's headlining you dont remove the side plastic covers which are hoisting the airbag's, so the trunk sides, which on doing so mostly break the clips, unfortunately that part of the video does't show the way you make the ceiling popped out, does it goes away just on applying a slight pressure vertically?
Hi, this video has been so helpful and I’m inspired to give it a go! How much fabric do you recommend for the Tiguan? I only want to purchase what is required! Thanks!
Excellent!! I have this problem with my 2005 VW Touran, and it looks just about the same. I was worried I might have to remove the whole of the other trim to get it out..now I know I don't! Should I buy new lining material, or can I use the old one?
Thanks very much for this great explanation!!
We only replace with new because
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.
Here is a video we did explaining in more detail why we never reuse the old fabric/foam, & don't do partial fixes. Just full Replacement with new foam/fabric and new glue.
th-cam.com/video/4PC58taFpfE/w-d-xo.html
Nice work good info bit of a bugger your not in SEQld I would have my wife’s car there tomorrow cheers
Very informative, thanks so much!
Great job reese, can you please talk while your doing it and tell us what is going on.
Thanks for your feedback, our newer videos we will be working on will be with us talking explaining every step as we go.
Cheers 👍
HI, Thanks
I have the same problem in my car.
Do we need to take out the pillar covers to take out the headliner?
Very helpful, many thanks!
Nice job - so you don't need to even free up the A B and C pillar covers? Even for reinstallation you can get it back in with these in place?
With practice, most headliners have flex to them to be able to flex headliner gentle away from pillars with necessary having to remove the pillars. Good technique to advoid work on old brittle sun damage plastic components.
Wow! Great job! That glue must be super toxic to require wearing a space suit!
Just aiming to prevent over exposure to chemicals. Because we do it every day and plan to keep doing this, the less exposure the better. As with all glue, it has some sort of chemical make up that has side effects
Hi, I watched this video twice ,a bit of work neede ,how much would cost the replacement ,thank you
Super! Quick question. Mine has a sunroof. Is the procedure the same or do you have extra bits due to the sunroof?
In this video
th-cam.com/video/xCxRMnw_Uok/w-d-xo.html
We actually show the audience how a repair can be completed inside the car on sunroofs. Or you can remove the sunroof shade panel and do the same process.
Dude, where do you live? I'm in Los Angeles. I can bring my car and fix it. It has the same problem. How much will it cost? Thank you.
Ok my 2006 Touareg sunroof is broke and I have thought about removing the headliner. Everyone I have talked said clips on these things break and the airbbags on the pillar is a pain. Any truth in all that can I do it without busting everything? Didn't even see the pillars touched in this.
Same issue now with my Touareg 2008...have you done yours? What was the experience?
@@MrSavage77 chickened out. I found a shop in town that is taking it apart and back together for 450. Figured it might be worth that. If you do it I am still curious how it goes. Hey if you are in Colorado we should get together and compare notes.
Thank you so much
Question: Do you know if the 20120 VW Jetta SE has ‘flooding clips’? I called a shop in town (FL, USA) and they said they have to physically look at the Jetta to check for said clips. They quoted me $375 if it did not have these clips and $650 if it did have these clips...which I thought was extremely pricey for a headliner....
Which kind of tool You used to remove that thanks
Do you have a recommended shop to purchase supplies?
We are based in Australia, which has two larges upholstery Supply shops, called Nolan UDA, and Daley's Upholstery Supplies.
Or you can also buy glue at Auto shops, eg: Autobarn, AutoPro.
Hope this helps 👍
Where did you get that small pry/pick you’re using?
Awesome
What glue did you use? Pls tell me. Ty
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
How much would a job like this cost on a 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan? I had a guy quote me $1K in MD (USA) 😲
Here in Australia I hear VW Dealerships doing them at $2000.
But if you go directly to a trimmer, they probably cost around $400-$900AU depending on the experience level of the trimmer and how cheap they choose to go to obtain customers.
I'd recommend choosing someone with experience with these and warranty over cheap prices.
Hi just wonder are you based in Sydney ?
Good video but you left out the most important part…putting it back, 🧐🤔am guessing without removing the side panels
Yow the one I have to do have air bags on the post
Not sure how to remove it