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Location: Muskegon,MI,USA
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We are finally getting my son's 72 Burb painted as it has been apart since 2001!
The head liner panels are in good condition but they are dirty and stained. I would like to clean the panels and recoat them before reinstalling. Please let me know any suggestions on cleaning and/or painting of the panels that have worked for you. TIA, Jim |
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Location: Hillsboro Oregon
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
I just plan to use the originals as patterns for new ones. You can get similar material at Lowes/Home Depot, just without the holes. If you have to use the originals for some reason I'd avoid getting them too wet while cleaning. Maybe some prep-all type wax and grease remover on a cloth to wipe them down before painting.
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
I will check out the material. Thanks for the suggestion.
Jim |
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Location: Newport News, VA
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
As stated previously, Lowes/Home Depot sells 4x8 sheets of a white plastic/fiberglass located in the Panelling department....BIG O used these in the fabulous redo of his Burb some years ago and it looked great.
Another option might also be available to you...if the panels (as you describe) are in good condition, they can be "recovered" as original using headliner material obtained from any upholstery shop (and glued over the originals). This will retain form/fit and appear as original for most onlookers. Saw this done to a 67 Burb at PF and it was difficult to tell from the original. Same hole pattern, etc. Have also used a mixed solution of vinegar with hot water to remove stains/mildew, etc from our Burb headliner. Hope this helps. 7t1burb |
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
i once degreased and repainted the headliner dash and the rearshelf under the rearwindow with a rattle can ,i used a darker colour and it came out nice actually the headliner was made out of carboard and had that carpet type stuff on it .
as long as you dont put youre feet on it it will hold just fine
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i got a job again and having fun at it too idea's for the trucks and the order of things to do are taking shape and get closer to being realized , a few more months and i be able to start building for real i complete 2 of the trucks intoo running fashion one custom and one basicly stock the thirth will be sacrificed for parts |
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Location: Muskegon,MI,USA
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
Thanks for the tip on cleaning the headliner panels. I want to try to save the originals but now I know some good options if cleaning/painting does not work.
Jim |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: What use to be a free country
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Re: Cleaning/painting of head liner panels
sure would like to see some photos, mine has nothing in it whatsoever ?
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