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It depends on what the headliner is made out of. If it is cloth, you might be able to cut out the burn and put a tight stitch there. It won't look perfect, but it might look better. If it is vinyl, you could get a vinyl repair kit.
Yes you do. The rear of the vinyl is tucked into the molding of the rear window and glued in place along with the window. If you intend on replacing the headliner with a template of fiber board then just cut the vinyl at the trim. There are 3 rods that clip into the sides of your cab that hold the headliner tight.
Any auto upholstery shop can replace your vinyl top.
There is special vinyl glue for that. Available in Walmart and possibly other stores.
The trim around the headliner needs to be removed. The trim holds the headliner up. Be careful during removal not to break the headliner backer.
You need to take it to an auto trim shop. It's too hard for the average person to do.
No, I think I would look for cleaner for fabric. Most headliners are a felt type fabric.
If your pool has been filled with water, The wrinkles will not come out. And I do not understand the other part of the question.could you be more specific it does not sound correct that there be a gap at waterline.
Hydrostatic pressure or poor water chemistry. If the watertable is high the liner will float and when the water recedes will create a suction and pinch the liner. If your alkalinity and stabilizer levels are low the sanitizer will not have any molecules to attach to so it goes after the vinyl. The pulls the plastizer out the vinyl and causes it to prematurely fade and wrinkle.
The head liner is the fabric, plastic or vinyl coating put on the inside of the roof. There have been cars produced without headliners, but not in North America since before the Second World War.
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