My headliner is finally bothering me enough to where I'm willing to just grit my teeth and (probably) break some fragile old plastic parts to get it out and back in. My biggest fear is the A pillar trim which you see cracking in Robert's video.
Anyway, as I shop for fabric there don't seem to be any reliable name brands or any kind of specifications, or any long term reports from people who've done this job. As I look at the non-Volvo headliner writeups and videos it looks like people are mainly talking about how cheaply they did it.
If I'm going to put that much labor into the job I don't want it to start sagging again in two years because the foam was cheap and disintegrated or wasn't bonded properly to the fabric. Obviously a few dollars more for the highest quality high temperature glue is money well spent also.
Any recommendations for something high quality that holds up, or bad material to avoid?
headliner fabric recommendation?
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850oldschool
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I would like to know as well
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ThePluralofMoose
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I put some research into this at one point and the resounding recommendation for adhesive is 3M super 77 spray. 3 cans and a few yards of fabric can give you another headliner with fresh life expectancy. The spray gets adhered to the fabric AND the headliner and once it tacks up it creates a great bond as the two glue covered sides meet.
As for the fabric the aim is to get something durable that has the ability to be cleaned and won’t effect the adhesive bond underneath. You can get “auto specialty fabric” on amazon by the yard and it has a flat side that is intended for adhering to the headliner, while the other side is usually a faux moleskin, suede, or microfibre. Personally I think that black suede is a good option for P80 body’s as it makes the car feel a little more roomy, but honestly many people use poly/cotton blended fabric as it is light, easy to work with, and doesn’t cost much.
I plan on putting a patterned fabric in my new winter beater liner (s70 ‘99 NA) just for fun.
Hope this helps
-Ahzuh
As for the fabric the aim is to get something durable that has the ability to be cleaned and won’t effect the adhesive bond underneath. You can get “auto specialty fabric” on amazon by the yard and it has a flat side that is intended for adhering to the headliner, while the other side is usually a faux moleskin, suede, or microfibre. Personally I think that black suede is a good option for P80 body’s as it makes the car feel a little more roomy, but honestly many people use poly/cotton blended fabric as it is light, easy to work with, and doesn’t cost much.
I plan on putting a patterned fabric in my new winter beater liner (s70 ‘99 NA) just for fun.
Hope this helps
-Ahzuh
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NY,
Valkyrie: 1999 S70 N/A, (Belgium), 113K, two tone taupe leather, black rhino-skin exterior, no carpet, no back seats
Heidi: 1999 S70 N/A, (Sweden), 247k,
beige leather, Natuic Blue, factory tints,
Previous: Freyja: 1998 s70 t5, (Belgium), 208k, Black Alcantara and light woodgrain,
Blown trans and tc,
NY,
Valkyrie: 1999 S70 N/A, (Belgium), 113K, two tone taupe leather, black rhino-skin exterior, no carpet, no back seats
Heidi: 1999 S70 N/A, (Sweden), 247k,
beige leather, Natuic Blue, factory tints,
Previous: Freyja: 1998 s70 t5, (Belgium), 208k, Black Alcantara and light woodgrain,
Blown trans and tc,
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ThePluralofMoose
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P.S. if you want to REALLY ratchet it up a notch— get the small wood vinyl pieces with adhesive backing and line the head with wood grain 
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NY,
Valkyrie: 1999 S70 N/A, (Belgium), 113K, two tone taupe leather, black rhino-skin exterior, no carpet, no back seats
Heidi: 1999 S70 N/A, (Sweden), 247k,
beige leather, Natuic Blue, factory tints,
Previous: Freyja: 1998 s70 t5, (Belgium), 208k, Black Alcantara and light woodgrain,
Blown trans and tc,
NY,
Valkyrie: 1999 S70 N/A, (Belgium), 113K, two tone taupe leather, black rhino-skin exterior, no carpet, no back seats
Heidi: 1999 S70 N/A, (Sweden), 247k,
beige leather, Natuic Blue, factory tints,
Previous: Freyja: 1998 s70 t5, (Belgium), 208k, Black Alcantara and light woodgrain,
Blown trans and tc,
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What we did in the wife's '97 GLT


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'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
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'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
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I would also suggest the 3M "Headliner Adhesive" over the Super 77.
'97 854 T5 - Manual Swap/M4.4/COP/NA cams/P2R Brakes/16T/ chassis bracing/ XC70 nose swap
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
'97 855 GLT - Hers. RN swap/16T/COP/VVT/exhaust/302s/Flashed M4.4/ chassis bracing/ 2 kid seats
'78 GLE - Waiting in the wings. Future whiteblock/T5 swap.
The Others- '83 TBird turbo, '85 Mercury Marquis LTS (1 of 134), '86 LTD Wagon, '81 Granada GL, '76 Beetle, '93 F-150 I6
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850oldschool
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Chuck, that's a very impressive job you did of lining up the pattern! How long since you did it? Is it holding up? Did you figure out some clever way to lift up the fabric to fine tune the positioning?
Good point about using 3M headliner adhesive. Temperatures are really high up near the roof, especially for a dark colored car.
Good point about using 3M headliner adhesive. Temperatures are really high up near the roof, especially for a dark colored car.
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I went to Jo-Ann Fabric and bought a couple yards of their generic light gray headliner fabric, which looks perfect in the car. About five years later - including three summers in hot, humid Central Texas - it's holding up fine. I used Permatex's headliner adhesive.
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850oldschool
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Thank you! This is the kind of long term report I was looking for. A lot of people have used the Joann material, but I couldn't find anything on how long it lasts. If it holds up that long in Texas I'm sold on it.j-dawg wrote: ↑17 May 2020, 10:24 I went to Jo-Ann Fabric and bought a couple yards of their generic light gray headliner fabric, which looks perfect in the car. About five years later - including three summers in hot, humid Central Texas - it's holding up fine. I used Permatex's headliner adhesive.
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From the reading I did, the 3M Super 77 seems to hold out better in the heat than the 3M headliner adhesive. So that's what I used. Only been six months though, so no longevity report yet.
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'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
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