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    Headliner Question

    I bought burberry fabric to do my headliner and i wanted to know is the best spray adhesive to use



    '90 325is DD, 5 spd swap-H&R springs-Euro Headlight Fully Built OBD1 M54b30. Ox Blood interior, 3.46 LSD with Z3M Diff Cover. Custom shifter, every bushing replaced.
    '86 325e- Donor car for swap/parts car
    '00 323i- BBS 197s Totalted
    '89 740 turbo Volvo- Donated

    #2
    you just need adhesive spray but why that ugly cloth man.

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      #3
      with the acception of the red its the same color as my interior, black/beige
      '90 325is DD, 5 spd swap-H&R springs-Euro Headlight Fully Built OBD1 M54b30. Ox Blood interior, 3.46 LSD with Z3M Diff Cover. Custom shifter, every bushing replaced.
      '86 325e- Donor car for swap/parts car
      '00 323i- BBS 197s Totalted
      '89 740 turbo Volvo- Donated

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        #4
        The biggest issue with using spray glue on that material is gonna be "soak through", which will be a pain in the butt.

        I assume you are planning on trying to attach that to the stock headliner?

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          #5
          I am going to do something similar with mine. I am planning to use an adhesive backing on the fabric which should solve the soak through issue and make look more like a factory install.

          The fabric store should have 5-10 different weights of fusing to choose from and you just iron it on the back.

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            #6
            Heat/weight/moisture will be your downfall. Do a careful job and you might get lucky.

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            Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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              #7
              it'll be annoying to get those lines to be straight too

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                #8
                I did mine in plaid a while ago:





                To go with the rest of my interior:

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