Take you time and read the instructions and my notes, and you will do great!!! Its my first time.
there is a fair amount of labor to do this job so I wanted a name brand product that I trusted. for the size I did, 3' x 5' of fabric, I still have quite a bit left in the can, using an overlapping Medium width spray pattern. The glue goes on fairly well and was easy to control. Working alone is probably not the best option, but taking my time it was ok, just be careful not to let the surfaces touch. NOTE: be sure to fully remove the existing headliner and the left over foam on the substrate so the glue will adhere properly. A smaller size wire brush dragging it on its side (kind of like combing) then vacuum off the dust worked well. Careful, the substrate is easy to damage, be fairly gentile. One more time wipe down and vacuum the surface to be sure all the old foam is gone!!! With the new fabric laid out evenly, fold back 1/2 of the fabric and spray both the fabric then the substrate. The can says to make contact with tacky, so waiting a couple minutes worked on mine. This is where 2 persons is helpful: starting at the center smooth the fabric trying not to stretch it out. Work your way from the center to the sides then to the end. Duplicate the same process on the other end. I let it dry over night and flipped it in the morning to fold some back on the rear to keep it in place. One other note, be sure your hands are clean if you use light fabric like mine.
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