I have installed a medium weight vinyl headliner on my gmc with very good results. I used ultra heavy duty clear wallpaper adhesive avail from any paint and wallpaper store. The nice thing about this stuff is that you have about an hour of 'open" time if you need to reposition or work out air bubbles. Also is water cleanup and will wash off of headliner easily before it dries.
Bill
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>For what it worth, I used "Super Trim Adhesive" from 3M.
>Part number 08090. It was recommended to me by another
>GMC owner. The label on the can states that it is "a contact
>adhesive designed for bonding vinyl tops, heavyweight
>headliners and hood silencer pads where high strength and
>heat resistance are needed. For light weight headliners or
>other lightweight materials including adequately supported
>flexible vinyl's, foam, insulation and fabrics used 3M
>General Trim Adhesive (Part Number 08080)"
>
>The stuff came in a spray can and I had to use about 12
>cans. Its a contact cement and I had excellent results
>gluing my fuzzy headliner material (just like in the expensive
>SOB coaches) to 1/8" Laun plywood. I also used it on
>the side panels by the windows.
>
>Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI
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>
>> A non subscriber has asked me to recommend a glue he can use to cement
>> his headliner in a few places. Can I have 2 or 3 good suggestions to pass
>> on to him, please?
>>
>> Thanks.......
>> David Lee Greenberg
>> Seasons Greetings
>
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