c20kenny
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Registered: 12th Jun 08
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What's the best way to change the colour on the headliner?
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tom130691
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Registered: 13th Sep 08
Location: Daventry
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people seem to just spray them,
but i suppose you could get them retrimed
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Darryl H
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I've heard that if you spray them they sometimes flake off after a while
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
Location: Worcestershire Drives: Defender
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Go hard aswell
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c20kenny
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Is there no way of dyeing them or would that be expensive.
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Scotty_B
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Registered: 11th Jun 03
Location: East Kilbride
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Re-trim in the colour you want.
Wouldn't cost much for som faux suede and spray adhesive.
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SXi_Tim
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Location: South Yorkshire Drives: RS3, LET B
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty_B
Re-trim in the colour you want.
Wouldn't cost much for som faux suede and spray adhesive.
This. Got to do B and A pillar trims etc really to make it all match, takes ages but a LOT cheaper than getting it re-trimmed.
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Chris F
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Registered: 26th Dec 05
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Cheap as fuck rattle cans and spray tbh!
Your not going to have the car long enough to worry about how long its going to last!
Will be fine for a year or two im sure
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JaffaTB
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no chance of it flaking off as it soaks into the material, if you scrape it with something though or someone scratches their nails down it it leaves marks, does feel hard tho
[Edited on 18-08-2011 by JaffaTB]
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Ben G
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i sprayed mine, looks fine.
i don't touch my headlining so i don't notice it's hard.
bit of paint came off but only because i caught something on it, otherwise it's perfect.
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tom130691
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how often to do touch you roof though.....
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Ben G
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maybe he has a fetish
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adiohead
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I'm hard right now
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Chris F
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Corsab1999
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Who ever has painted there roof lining did you Prime it first? Also what colour black satin or matte?
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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
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Mine has been sprayed for 18months now and I've never had an issue. No flaking at all.
And No, I didn't prime it, just went straight for the matt black.
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JaffaTB
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same, just painted with gloss black from the quid shop, doeant matter if you use gloss or matt it comes out matt anyway
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K17VGY
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Registered: 26th Aug 08
Location: Bradford West Yorkshire
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You can get waterbased dye from eBay it didn't go hard I used it on the door cards too. Auto glym do a black dye too
[Edited on 19-08-2011 by K17VGY]
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Steve
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was going to suggest dye actually
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c20kenny
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i got some fabric and some contact adhesive in the end and done it that way and sprayed the pillars aswell.
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JaffaTB
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that dye is wank, i used 2 cans and it only covered 3 quarters of it, andonce it had dried it wasnt hardly black so i ended up using paint on it and it covered much better
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