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Thought it would be a good idea to share this DIY.
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You guys think that faux leather would go as easy as suede over a 6gen headliner, without any stitching and sewing? Because there are some uneven surfaces and I'm not sure about flexibility of it...
I'm thinking about it, but i'm not sure and I don't want to waste money on a maybe ![]() -------------------- |
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You guys think that faux leather would go as easy as suede over a 6gen headliner, without any stitching and sewing? Because there are some uneven surfaces and I'm not sure about flexibility of it... I'm thinking about it, but i'm not sure and I don't want to waste money on a maybe ![]() Yeah Im thinking of doing my headliner with black or grey vinyl. If it doesnt stretch well enough I suppose I will have to sew it in panels. But it definately makes you wonder why they put such cheap cloth on the headliner. |
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