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#518457 - 06/22/08 10:20 AM
Re: Headliner question
[Re: wk's_olds]
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Registered: 06/09/00
Posts: 342
Loc: Hudson, NY USA
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The steamers used by trim shops remove wrinkles by shrinking the clothe backing that is bonded to the vinyl. The vinyl then stretches to match the new surface of the cloth backing. Sounds to me that you have just the reverse of the typical vinyl seat coverings. If you have vinyl on the back side of the headliner, my guess is that the steamer will not work. I'm not sure what material you have for your headliner, but most headliners are just light weight cloth with no backing.
Frank
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#519211 - 06/25/08 02:06 AM
Re: Headliner question
[Re: wk's_olds]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 752
Loc: Detroit (Royal Oak), Michigan
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Headliners are supposed to breathe. You sure don't want to trap moisture on the inside of your roof.
As far as heat, my experience is, it shrinks all materials (including steel). Yes, the hot material becomes relaxed, but when it cools, that's when it shrinks. We use steam on convertible tops (on the outside) at the factory. They're vinyl, and their winkles shrink like everything else. Talk with your wife about how to shrink clothes, she'll tell you to use the dryer with plenty of heat. Steam prevents the temp from going over 212F, so it doesn't burn. Some hair blowers get real hot. Try a small test area.
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