DIY & supplies
Do-it-yourself headliner repair
DIY can genuinely work for minor, early sagging. This is a learning resource first — the products are here to help you do the job right, not to pad a shopping cart.
Safety first. Headliner adhesives are flammable and need ventilation. Watch out for side-curtain airbags in the roof rails and pillars, and don’t force trim. If in doubt, hire a professional.
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High-temp adhesives
Automotive-rated spray and brush adhesives that survive a hot cabin.
See picksFoam-backed fabric
Replacement material with the foam layer that makes a re-cover last.
See picksTrim removal tools
Plastic pry tools to remove clips and trim without cracking them.
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Temporary holds for sagging fabric — a stopgap, not a permanent fix.
See picksComplete repair kits
Bundled materials for a first re-cover attempt on a smaller vehicle.
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