🚗 Fix it fast, drive in style—your roof’s new best friend!
The HighFree 60 Set Automotive Car Roof Headliner Repair Button Pins Kit offers a universal, easy-to-install solution for sagging car roof interiors. Featuring 60 rust-resistant rivets with a beige flannelette finish, plus essential tools, it enables quick, professional-looking repairs on all car models without extra equipment.
Manufacturer | Wotone |
Brand | HighFree |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 5.51 x 1.97 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | HFR-150151 |
D**.
Inexpensive solution for sagging headliners
A few days ago, I discovered my headliner was starting to sag above the rear seating area in my 2007 Infiniti M35x. To say the lease, I was disappointed and aggravated. This wasn’t my first experience with a loose and/or sagging headliner in one of my cars, therefore I knew a little about what was in store to remedy the situation. I choose this system for several reasons. 1). when the headliner sags it means that the cloth portion has separated from the foam—not the headliner shell itself. The cloth comes from the factor glued to the foam and the pair are then attached to the headliner shell with spray adhesive. This means it would be useless to try to reattach it with spray adhesive; research shows this does not last, and the adhesive could possibly seep through and end up staining the fabric portion that you see. 2). After watching a detailed YouTube "how-to" video for removing the headliner shell on my model of Infiniti, I realized it was way to complex. 3). The price of a having the headliner professionally replaced was too costly considering the age of the vehicle.My main goal was to the stop as much of the sagging as quickly as possible. I did my research on an Infiniti car forum to see how others were handling the problem. Disappointed with my findings, I took time to contemplate the problem for a bit. I then remembered using push pins to repair a sagging headliner on my 1997 BMW 7 series many years ago. The pins were clear and rather crude, but it did the trick, and I was selling the car and needed a quick fix. I looked here on Amazon and found several newer types of fasteners, and decided to go with this kit. I am very pleased with the product received and the results.Let me say most importantly, that this is not what I would have chosen if my vehicle were newer and the headliner shell had been easier to get out. Also, it is a little busier looking than I would have liked. That being said, I feel the end result will serve me well and prevent the whole headliner from sagging.Instruction tips:1. Assess the situation and decide how you want the end product to look. I chose to create a diamond pattern instead of a cross hatch or grid pattern. (I found it easier to lay on my back and look upwards to accomplish steps 1 - 3.2. Use the included measuring tape to establish a center point.3. Install the colored push pins to mark the spots where the rivets will go.4. One by one, take each colored pin out, keep an eye on the entry point, and quickly install the rivets (I used a little bigger screw driver than the one supplied in the kit. Also, I didn’t feel comfortable using a drill; I felt it might bunch up the fabric or strip the little screws that attach the rivets—remember they are going into a very thin shell).5. Gently push the fabric cover (hat) onto each rivet.6. Sit back and admire your handy work and enjoy the fact that you saved many hundreds of dollars.Final thoughts:1). I chose the grey/beige color, which turned out to be a perfect match for my Infiniti. 2). The grid pattern on the covers (hats) also matched the fabric of my headliner perfectly. 3). I noticed other sellers offer a version that would match the velour type headliners better—do your research.
J**S
Good quality product
Just what I needed to get the job done good quality product overall
N**Y
Exactly what I am looking for
Haven't had a chance to install yet but it looks amazing. I'm sure they will be great
K**O
Looks great
Just what I needed I have a 20 year old low milage car in good condition. I was not willing to have a new head liner put in or go through the effort myself. I used about half of the kit. There is a reason the give you a crappy little screw driver, they do not want you overtightening the screws. The cover buttons look great. Give it a try it's an easy project. Give ti a try you have nothing to lose!
P**R
Great for a Sagging Auto Ceiling
The cloth on the ceiling of our 2005 van was falling down from heat and humidity. I found these buttons on Amazon and they worked great to hold up the sagging material. The button’s cloth cover almost exactly matched the ceiling cloth color. Looked a little strange but served the purpose.
W**.
Ease of use
Easy to use and worked like a charm. Looked great and professional.
J**E
I sent them back.
I had to return these, I have a 20yrs old car and the liner is starting to sag now. I thought these were like little upholstered screws and they are like a bunch of pieces you assemble your self to make the upholsterer screw, like ikea style lol. Needed something quick and easy and this was not bad just not for me.
T**Y
Great value, easy to use
Worked great. Great quality, value and easy to use.
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