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Headliner storage

Chargerjase

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I have purchased a new headliner for my car from Legendary. It took over a year to get it (no its not made from Panda). I am not quite ready to install it in my car yet, so I will need to store it. Has anybody done this, then used it after it has been stored for some time? My gut feeling is to roll it onto something to avoid permanent creases. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Jase
 
If your able to find two flat pieces of cardboard and lay it flat and sandwich it between......

Then you can slip it behind a bed.....I would store it inside and not in a garage or attic.....

Go to your local dealer body shop and ask for a large box....they will easily give one away for free....
 
If your able to find two flat pieces of cardboard and lay it flat and sandwich it between......

Then you can slip it behind a bed.....I would store it inside and not in a garage or attic.....

Go to your local dealer body shop and ask for a large box....they will easily give one away for free....

Thanks Justin
That is a good idea. I will do that and keep it in my spare bedroom.

Cheers

Jase
 
It may have taken a year for you to get it but it still doesn't mean its "fresh". Leave it safely packaged till you close to needing it then lay it out flat a few days ahead of time. The warm sunlight helps or use a clothes steamer to get the wrinkles out.
 
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