Great Job man! I did similar job 2 weeks ago but I changed mine to oem anthracite alcantara and its looking amazing! you have back seats, I bet the black or charcoal would look better to hide all the wrinkles! great work again, No one is perfect and we learn from each others!
Where did you get the material? Wagon is a nightmare to disassemble. Not because it's difficult, the plastic is very glass like brittle and the replacement new parts are definitely over priced. Used Will be in poor shape
@@garrettgiuffre7298 it’s is nightmare for any car if you are in hurry, I got mine off eBay, I had to wait and ask sellers for discounts, or best offer and I got it, it was used but in good shape and I paid about $700 shipped for the set as headliner, trims and covers
Lol that's what you get when you try to post a comment real quick but your phone has different language settings and the autocorrect always knows better :D
I did the headliner on my e39 sedan slicktop about 2 years ago, previous one was gray, recovered it in black, perforated fabric bought off a random listing I found online and it's been good ever since. Some mistakes due to it being the first one I've ever done, and I gotta say, it's not really worth painting the accessories black, they are mostly fine, but if you look really close you can see paint chipping in the tight spots, most likely due to me not doing it properly, even though I did use plastic primer. I would say if you're gonna convert to black it's worth buying the black accessories if you can find them.
Also a good tip is to use one of those spongey sandpaper blocks that are single use to remove the old foam, you can sand it, the part you glue the material to is pretty solid, you don't need to worry about sanding it with a 180 grit sanding sponge
How many cans of adhesive did you use for the entire headliner ONLY, excluding pillars etc. just the headliner. I want to know how many cans I will need so I don’t purchase too many
@@TheBimmerBarn .....6 yards for a 3 series wagon? Headliner only? Or headliner/pillars? 5 yards of Alcantara did my headliner only on my suburban sized escalade.
Be VERY careful removing plastics from your Bimmers. BMW plastics from this era are very bad. Now that most of the e46 models are 20 years old, the plastics have been exposed to high heat and sunlight which has made it very brittle.
Hell yeah! What a perfect timing, just last week I was researching how to do this job on my bmw! Thanks for the video, Chris.
Great Job man! I did similar job 2 weeks ago but I changed mine to oem anthracite alcantara and its looking amazing! you have back seats, I bet the black or charcoal would look better to hide all the wrinkles! great work again, No one is perfect and we learn from each others!
Where did you get the material? Wagon is a nightmare to disassemble. Not because it's difficult, the plastic is very glass like brittle and the replacement new parts are definitely over priced. Used Will be in poor shape
@@garrettgiuffre7298 it’s is nightmare for any car if you are in hurry, I got mine off eBay, I had to wait and ask sellers for discounts, or best offer and I got it, it was used but in good shape and I paid about $700 shipped for the set as headliner, trims and covers
Ancient Greeks used hot steam iron to get rid of the wrinkles on their suede headliners :) that's an ancient pro tip
lol what 🤣
Lol that's what you get when you try to post a comment real quick but your phone has different language settings and the autocorrect always knows better :D
I'm sure the headliners on those chariots were mint!!!
I’m definitely going to do this now, I’m thank you for the tutorial
Fancy! Turned out good. I'll be doing this on my rear window shelf on my 540
great work man👍
Nice fix Chris. Dutch regards, Nico.
Great video idea, WAITING !!!
Did you remove the foam backing from the headliner material to wrap the sunroof shade?
I did the headliner on my e39 sedan slicktop about 2 years ago, previous one was gray, recovered it in black, perforated fabric bought off a random listing I found online and it's been good ever since. Some mistakes due to it being the first one I've ever done, and I gotta say, it's not really worth painting the accessories black, they are mostly fine, but if you look really close you can see paint chipping in the tight spots, most likely due to me not doing it properly, even though I did use plastic primer. I would say if you're gonna convert to black it's worth buying the black accessories if you can find them.
Also a good tip is to use one of those spongey sandpaper blocks that are single use to remove the old foam, you can sand it, the part you glue the material to is pretty solid, you don't need to worry about sanding it with a 180 grit sanding sponge
Didn’t turn out too bad 👍🏻 much better than that sagging original.
Hey! Ive heard that song somewhere.... Fuzzy pickles?
I just bought a bmw e90 and I was actually planning on turning the headliner suede because I need a new headliner anyways
How many cans of adhesive did you use for the entire headliner ONLY, excluding pillars etc. just the headliner. I want to know how many cans I will need so I don’t purchase too many
2 Cans should do just the roof. hope that helps!
I have to do this on my 03' E39. Is this glue better than 3M?
Can't say I've tried the 3M, but this glue was definitely easy for me to use, and has held up against the test of time too!
Dap weldwood. All spray glue is trash
@@jamesstephenson2346 so with the brush is the best way?
To remove the headliner in an e46 sedan its removed out of the back door not the front btw
How many yards should I buy to do my E46?
6 yards to be safe, 5 would likely work well for a coupe. It's good to have extra to redo the smaller bits if you mess up!
@@TheBimmerBarn thanks
@@TheBimmerBarn .....6 yards for a 3 series wagon? Headliner only? Or headliner/pillars? 5 yards of Alcantara did my headliner only on my suburban sized escalade.
@@jamesstephenson2346 6 yards would be plenty for the headliner, pillars, sunroof, etc on a bmw wagon.
Come on Mann Filter he's showcasing you pay him #mannfilter
I used yourautotrim on my Mini Cooper and it only lasted a couple years. Now the whole liner has fallen... NOT impressed! Good video though!!!
damn thanks for commenting your experience
Be VERY careful removing plastics from your Bimmers.
BMW plastics from this era are very bad. Now that most of the e46 models are 20 years old, the plastics have been exposed to high heat and sunlight which has made it very brittle.
My boy needs to go bald