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Old 02-05-2018, 09:45 PM
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You stated in post 28 that you were going to try and not remove the headliner. Were you able to do this and if so, how did you protect it thought the process? I have a 70Z28 with a perfect original headliner that I would like to save if possible. I do need to put new quarters on it, but I think I can pull the headliner back far enough to protect them from the heat.
The headliner did not fare as well as I wanted it to through the soda blasting experience. It is still in good shape and needs to be cleaned, but I have a replacement. The carpet and seat covers are new so it kind of stands out. I am lucky the door panels are in very nice shape. A testament to a garaged car.

If you decide to keep the headliner. Cover it with blue painters tape, and if you have to shuttle the car with the glass out make sure you don't have any loose headliner ends. Ask me how I know...lessons learned...
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