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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
I've only used some of the clear pins so far but they've worked great at holding up my sagging headliner. I still have plenty left to use when I need more!
Big Al
Reviewed in Australia on August 15, 2023
This was used to fix the headlining of a Mercedes that had started to droop. Easy to apply the screws into the headlining and the card behind it, easy to snap on the surprisingly nicely matching beige caps that makes the whole job look almost professional. If you have the time and patience it is good to mark out a grid on the headlining using masking tape, and then you can get the studs exactly equidistant and parallel, for a very professional result.
Crimitorii
Reviewed in Australia on July 2, 2023
My VW Tiguan roof lining was saggy. Spray contact glue didn't work but this has succeeded and made the lining look like vintage cars. The beige colour perfectly matched the lining. Of course, there are a few little gaps around lights but 95% cheaper than a professional replacement.
Dr. O
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
The headliner in our car was sagging everywhere and threatening to fall and block the view out. The fabric was so thin and old that it would just tear (or really, disintegrate) around any small button-like support. So I bought some fairly sturdy 1/2" "grosgrain" ribbon and used nine of the screw-in buttons to attach each of four lengths of ribbon going from one side of the roof to the other. The ribbon supports the headliner along its full length, rather than just at the points where the buttons are, so the fragile headliner fabric does not tear. I didn't snap the covers on the buttons; they work fine without them and I can still access the screw head if necessary. With or without the covers, with the ribbon it looks a bit kludged if you look at the headliner from inside. But you can't see it from outside, and people inside don't seem to notice. When was the last time you looked up at a car's headliner? It sure beats having the headliner sagging down on your head and flapping in the wind! This car is not winning any beauty contests anymore, anyway, and this will work well enough until we replace the car. The screw-in buttons require some care to install neatly, but they work remarkably well in our 2001 Honda Civic. I suggest using a real, full-sized Phillips screwdriver, rather than the tiny one that comes with this kit, but that would probably work in a pinch. The kit also comes with spiral upholstery pins. I used the same type of spiral pins when the headliner first started to sag, but the screw-threaded buttons that also come in this kit work much better. The screw-in buttons are sturdier than the spiral pins and easier to install firmly in the location you want; the spiral pins tend to bend on installation and are prone to become loose and wiggle out, because the shaft is thin and smooth and the thin fiberboard above the headliner does not give them much to grab onto. The screw-in buttons grab the fiberboard much better, although you have to be careful not to over-tighten and strip the hole they make in the soft fiberboard. The screw-in buttons are the reason you would buy this kit. It comes with plenty of them for a single four-door sedan and probably enough for a larger vehicle like an SUV. They are well-enough made and simply do the job they are designed for -- which I did not find to be true of the spiral pins. This kit takes a little work to use, but if you are even a little handy, it is an effective solution at a very good price.
Viorel Luta
Reviewed in Germany on November 20, 2023
I have a SUV that is 15 yo and the ceiling fabric started to fall. This product helped me save at least 250 Eur. The result is OK. Note that I have used almost all buttons - definitely 60pcs are only enough for small cars or if you have a sunroof.You will need a bit of patience, though :-)
Michael Ciccarello
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022
Very surprised at how well they worked out. So far so good
Jacob W
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
Works great. 00 Buick Lesabre headliner was falling. This helped to keep it up. Stays in even if windows rolled down and wind coming into cabin.
Emc
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022
Not the best solution because they do not look great after installation but they did work as advertised.
Larry J. Partelow
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
This kit solved my falling head liner. When strategically located & installed, it looks factory!Inexpensive repair. Easily installed. Color matched my headliner perfectly.Great value with fabulous results.Installed in my Honda Ridgeline truck.
Kevin T.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021
Headliner started to sag over the last week. Didn’t let it get too bad. Ordered this kit and it was perfect! No replacement liner for me! Saved 100’s of $$$! Love it. Good quality. Easy to install. Took 10 minutes.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2021
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