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Car interior

USER GUIDE

Discover our exclusive collection of high-quality fabrics for the interior of your car, motorcycle, and boat, combining comfort, durability, and style.

THE PARTICULARITY OF OUR KITS

Do you need to repair your car's headliner yourself? Our Cldetoit repair kits are specially designed for you. We understand the importance of keeping your vehicle's interior in perfect condition without spending a fortune. That's why we've developed a complete and easy-to-use kit, ideal for redoing your headliner at home.

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Economical and Practical

Repair your headliner yourself without the high costs of a repair shop.

Customizable

Choose from a variety of fabrics to perfectly match your vehicle's interior.

Easy to Use

Our kit is designed to be accessible even to beginners, with all the necessary tools included.

Professional Quality

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Dismantling the trim holding the headliner (grab handles, pillars, sun visors).

STEP 1

Descriptive photo of the headliner repair process

Cleaning the roof lining (remove the old fabric and brush the foam, preferably removing the remaining residue with a cloth soaked in acetone)

STEP 3

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Remove the roof lining, paying extreme attention to the wiring in general, lights and vehicle connectors.

STEP 3

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Gluing the support and the foam of the fabric (apply adhesive thoroughly on the headliner and very lightly on the foam to avoid seepage)

STEP 4

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Cutting, returns, and openings (trim the excess fabric, leave a 2 cm return at the front and where it was before, and make openings to pass the elements present in the vehicle such as handles, sun visors...)

STEP 5

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Installation of the headliner in the vehicle and reassembly of the components.

STEP 6

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OUR COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO CLDETOIT KITS

Find our user guide here to help you use our Cldetoit repair kits with ease. Follow our step-by-step instructions to successfully repair your headliner and restore your vehicle to its original shine.

STEP 1

Dismantle the trim holding the headliner (grab handles, pillars, sun visors).

STEP 2

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Remove the headliner carefully, paying close attention to the general wiring, lights, and vehicle connections.

STEP 5

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Cut out excess fabric around, leaving a 2 cm margin at the front and where it was before, and make openings to reinsert the elements present in the vehicle (handles, sun visors, etc.).

STEP 4

Descriptive photo of the headliner repair process

Apply adhesive to the backing and foam of the fabric (apply a generous amount on the headliner and lightly on the foam to avoid seepage).

STEP 3

Cleaning the headliner (lift the old fabric and brush the foam, preferably removing any remaining residue with a cloth soaked in acetone).

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Descriptive photo of the headliner repair process

Installing the headliner in the vehicle and reassembling the components.

Step 6

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FAQ

Do you have questions about our Cldetoit repair kits? Check out our FAQ section for detailed answers to the most frequently asked questions by our customers.

  • Yes, the fabric is foam-backed and specially designed for the refurbishment of car interiors.

  • We offer free samples for this purpose.

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  • It depends on the outside temperature. The hotter it is, the faster the glue dries. It takes between 3 and 8 minutes, and by touch, it should not feel wet.

  • Excess glue must be removed from the brush when applying it to the fabric.

  • Yes, it is a contact adhesive, the contact must be made between the two parts to be glued.

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