I'm getting my headliner and door cards done in MK4 GTi headliner sponge/fabric as well as all the beige interior trims (including handles, sun-visors etc) dyed black for $300 next week. I was really close to doing it myself but when I heard the price I couldn't resist
I'll do before and after shots as well once its done
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Use the Contact dhesive in a tin and use a cheapo brush that you can throw away.
So much cheaper and easier than the crappy spray adhesives.
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Spray adheasives are better IMHO as you get a cleaner thinner coating.
If you use the tin contact adheasive with a brush you get an uneaven glue thickness - and this will show up in the fabric as you do not have any foam anymore to smooth the bumps out.
As it is when you remove the old headliner, you are left with a compressed cardboard shell, and the headliner side does have a very thin hard coating. There are imperfection in the board especially creases around the grab handle reccesses. These DO show up when you use straight fabric as a headliner so contact adheasive will be just the same.
I sanded down the creases a bit with 80grit sandpaper before attempting the hardest thing ever to do - glueing it down and trying to get the material to stick in the reccesses - what a PITA!!!
Here is my headliner I just put back in the car today:
You can see the creases in the top left handle reccess
All Done
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Very nice mate, I like it
I gotta have a go at this soon, prolly do it in the same micro fibre suade as I did my door trims.
Slightly off topic, have you got any pics or more info as to how you mounted your seats? Im putting a pair of Recaros in my car soon but kinda unsure about the whole mounting part. Thanks
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Considering how cheap and [relatively] easy this is I'm tempted to re-do mine
I'm actually wondering if I put another layer of similar material over what I have if it will stick well enough and give it a little extra "padded" feel.
...damn, now you have me thinking again...
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Yeh sweet work dude. lovin that my tutorial is workin some magic DIY FTW!!
i just did my lower door trim in cream micro suede also so i'm looking at other parts to do now and the roof and pillars are looking tempting.
My ma is has sweet quilting skills so I might get her to do that diamond pattern on it that you see on some interiors. I'll take pics on the weekend
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