🚗 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with plush suede sophistication!
This 60" wide synthetic suede headliner fabric with 1/9-inch foam backing offers a soft, durable, and stain-resistant solution for automotive and home interior upgrades. Lightweight and easy to install, it provides noise and heat insulation while resisting sagging, making it ideal for cars, trucks, RVs, boats, and furniture projects.
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Handle with Care |
Product Dimensions | 60"L x 54"W |
Special Feature | Lightweight,Durable,Soft |
Theme | Vehicles & Transportation |
Weave Type | Plain |
Manufacturer | Car Element |
Model | Suede Headliner Fabric with Foam Backed |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Item model number | Suede Headliner Fabric |
Manufacturer Part Number | Suede Headliner Fabric |
Special Features | Lightweight,Durable,Soft |
M**W
Good for sunroof headliner
Blended in great. Good to work with
L**O
Great quality
Stretchy fabric and very high quality. Very good product for the price
R**.
Does the job and looks nice
I needed to cover the back seat rest on my VW Bug, and this material is ideal. Upholstery pins bite right through it with ease to hold it in place, and it looks great. If you're on a budget like me, this is the cheap fix. The interior headliner of the car was also in very bad shape, so I covered it with a piece in the gray color. Very pleased. And no way I was gonna buy a headliner kit online for hundreds of dollars. I used a 30 pc package of those spiral upholstery tacks that twist in, to hold it all in place. The material cuts very easily with sharp scissors. Very pleased.
J**N
BUY LOTS OF GLUE
Fabric was nice, just didn't use enough glue so it fell....I'll show ya what I went with afterwards
L**Y
Awsome stuff
Super easy 2 use, for those complaining about wrinkles, 20 mins hanging In the sun will clear it out, I ordered twice and both times the sun made it wrinkle free and I used 3m glue which did not bleed thru at all.
D**S
Not easy to install but the final product is awesome
The headliner in my 2006 Silverado was sagging pretty badly along the edges, so I decided to completely replace it instead of just trying to glue it up (a bandaid approach).I watched many install videos online, especially a long one from a shop in Australia, so I was prepared for the project. The two most complex parts were removing the headliner shell and the old adhesive (easiest with a steel brush or drill attachment, not too stiff, though).Once the shell was off and clean, the fabric was fairly easy to stick on. I used almost three cans of adhesive, and the nice thing was that the adhesion time is around 30 minutes, so if it doesn't stick properly, you can pull it back and try again. I didn't buy a roller; I just used my hands to smooth it out. It's also much easier with two people but is doable with one.Overall, the finished product looks fantastic, almost TOO good, because now the visors look old and faded! The value isn't great, but the quality is excellent, so I recommend this to anyone whose headliner is sagging and is up for trying new projects.
S**Y
Fancy
Looks great on my truck and it feels really nice
P**L
double check the size of ur roof!!! too small for mines
The media could not be loaded. too small for a honda accord 2012 but i made it work
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