Headliner and Visor Material Replacement
1. Late Model Board With Foam Backed Covering
2. Late Model Board With Foam Backed Covering and Sunshade
3. Older Style Bow – Type Headliner
One of the major problems common to virtually all late-model cars is the sagging headliner. Because the original headliner material is foam backed, over a period of time, the foam backing starts to disintegrate and leaves a dust residue causing the fabric to drop loose from the headliner board.
Correcting the sagging headliner involves a multi-step process that will restore it to “like new” condition.
The headliners and visors are the last thing most car owners think of repairing. If the interior roof is in need of repair, we suggest you take another look at your headliner and bring it to Auto FaceLifts for replacement.