Anonymous wrote:Lims upholstery in Tysons can fix it for you. They do great work!
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dcautoheadliners.net/
My 2007 Honda did that too! I tried ignoring it for a while, then fixing it myself and it was a total mess. I went to this guy and he fixed it in like two hours and it looks brand new. Can’t believe I dragged my feet on getting it fixed for so long when it was such a simple fix (and not that costly)
Anonymous wrote:Our Honda accord did this. We had it replaced and I think it was a few hundred.
Anonymous wrote:How old is your car, OP? This is happening with DH’s 2007 Pilot so this is a very timely tip!
Anonymous wrote:spray adhesive kit for headliner reattachment.
https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-27828-Headliner-Adhesive-Aerosol/dp/B000HBNU9K/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=headliner+spray+adhesive&qid=1700866029&sr=8-4
Pro Tip: use the little red spray straws to spray it inside the headliner, press it in place, let it set, and move to a different spot. Don’t try to do it all at once.
I hope this still works!Anonymous wrote:That happened to me also when my van got about 15 years old. I tried spray glue for fabric and that was a mess. So then I just bought a bunch of straight pins for sewing and tacked it up. I used the pins that are flat and silver on the end, not the ones with the little balls on the end. It took about 50 pins total. I was nervous I might short something out but I didn't. It looked tacky but it worked.