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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
very soft
dennis juliot
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Works great
V. L.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I redid my 2002 M Coupe and I really couldn't be happier. Installation was smooth and make sure you order an extra can of 3M adhesive because I ran out before finishing the project. I went with charcoal because black looked like jet black in photos and I didn't want my interior to be that dark.It looks a bit more luxurious than the OEM fabric.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I bought this to reupholster my kitchen bar stool, It's thick and easy to work with and seems to be good quality, I would buy again wish it came in more shades of grey
Johnjani
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I just can’t believe this thing comes in folded!Why not come in roll?? I know why because they trying to save $2 on the shipping!!!The whole thing is ruined, so delicate material.I spread it out, waited a night to come back to normal and get rid of the damage, but looks like those wrinkles staying forever, nice material btw
Jake V
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I used this product to replace the old painted foam headliner in my 1963 Buick Wildcat. This style of headliner is in separate panels that lock together behind chrome trim strips, so no stretching & suspending. I made panels from FRP and used this headliner material with some 3M headliner spray adhesive. Installed, the headliner is certainly suede as it leaves finger marks, but it's not so thick that it looks like a fuzzy sweater etc. The foam backing helps to hide minor imperfections on the backing surface. The color was a nice match for the old gray / silver that used to be there. Overall I'm happy with the results and would recommend this product to anyone thinking about suede headliner.
Devin Johns
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
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.
Desree Flores
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
I am a installer for headliner restoration. I also do starlights and other type of LED lights, so I'm quite often ordering different types of material. This is by far the best filling and looking material. I just wish the packaging came in a tube like some others do I've been through so many brands it's ridiculous.This is by far the best
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