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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
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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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