Hi, maybe have a good tip. I used to do a lot of these ceilings. The powdery foam i scratch off with a razor blade. Carefull at first but getting faster as you go. Then use latex that you use for walls or ceilings. Can make it to color with pigments. Easy to apply with a roller. And you can leave the ceiling in the car.. try it
Great video. Love the fabric on the overhead consoles. My boss at work does a lot of re-upholstery work. His go-to fabric adhesive is Permatex Orange or Heavy Duty Adhesive. It's a contact cement, has some working time, does not bleed thru and is very, very sticky when it cures. Something to consider if you need to do this again. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more. Be safe and stay well.
Awesome job! I just did this on a 99 with the built in speakers. It was a pain getting all the curved sections to lay flat. The actual padded headliner fabric stretches and is quite forgiving. Another thing I learned was putting a light on the ground shining up on the headliner will illuminate the holes that need cutting.
No one has any, but I think you're right. This summer the glue started failing. So I'll have to re-do it at some point anyway 🤷🏽♂️ I'll try to find a commercial glue and not that canned junk I guess.
Hi, maybe have a good tip. I used to do a lot of these ceilings. The powdery foam i scratch off with a razor blade. Carefull at first but getting faster as you go. Then use latex that you use for walls or ceilings. Can make it to color with pigments. Easy to apply with a roller. And you can leave the ceiling in the car.. try it
Thanks for the suggestion. That sounds pretty interesting. Latest house paint?
Great video. Love the fabric on the overhead consoles. My boss at work does a lot of re-upholstery work. His go-to fabric adhesive is Permatex Orange or Heavy Duty Adhesive. It's a contact cement, has some working time, does not bleed thru and is very, very sticky when it cures. Something to consider if you need to do this again. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to more. Be safe and stay well.
Thanks!! Ill try to find that orange glue. I appreciate it and glad you liked it 👍🏼
Looks great!
I appreciate it! Thanks 👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome job! I just did this on a 99 with the built in speakers. It was a pain getting all the curved sections to lay flat. The actual padded headliner fabric stretches and is quite forgiving. Another thing I learned was putting a light on the ground shining up on the headliner will illuminate the holes that need cutting.
Sweet. The light trick is great 👍🏼
I love the hat brother 😊 fantastic video buddy 👏 👍love the cheese 🧀 😅
Thanks! I appreciate it 👊🏼👊🏼
I love the leopard print and how you just went with the flow! Looks great! About to do this on my 96
Thanks! I like it. FYI, none of those spray glues held up the headliner very well. It's falling down in some spots now.
Good video!
I appreciate it. Thanks 👍🏼
Flintstones, headliner.
Sweet!
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Really enjoying the Cherokee content.
Your videos have been helpful for us Cherokee owners. Much appreciated.
I'm glad to hear it 👍🏼 It's getting to the point where there isn't much left to fix on it.
You need a foam backing so the glue doesn’t bleed through
No one has any, but I think you're right. This summer the glue started failing. So I'll have to re-do it at some point anyway 🤷🏽♂️ I'll try to find a commercial glue and not that canned junk I guess.
do the center separately from the liner. two steps
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Good Job :o)
Thanks! Sadly, the glues didn't hold very well.