RV or Motorhome Headliner Replacement and Repair
by admin on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 | 5 Comments
RV sagging headliner is typical in older motorhomes with vinyl perforated headliner with foam backing so replacement is almost a must and cant be saved because of the rotted foam the vinyl seperated from. I hope this video helps and answers any questions about replacing the headliner, its no easy task but it can be done by anyone with the right materials and tools and best of all you can save the $5000.00 a shop would charge to replace it!

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I used Keyston Brothers Hi-temp heavy duty trim adhesive. This stuff is made and sold by Keyston Bros. in Anaheim, I made sure I used Hi-temp because I go to Vegas in the middle of summer every year. Same place I bought the headliner.
what type of adhesive did you use?
Great videio – my dad wants me to help him and neither of us knew where to start. Where did you get the material?? Thanks for taking the time to share this information.
Thank you! I was really frustrated with the lack of information on such a common problem, I hope I was able to help my fellow RV’rs.
Excellent video to detail how to solve a common problem.