Let me tell you, dealing with a sagging headliner is one of the most annoying car issues. It’s like driving around with a droopy ceiling that just won’t stay put. That’s why I was thrilled to find the HighFree 60 Set of Automotive Car Roof Headliner Repair Button Pins Kit.
First off, installation was a breeze. The kit comes with everything you need—60 rivets, push pins, a screwdriver, and even a tape measure. No fancy tools required! I followed the simple steps: marked the spots with the colored pins, swapped them out for the rivets, and snapped on the fabric covers. The whole process took less than an hour.
The results? My car’s interior looks so much better. No more sagging fabric brushing against my head while driving. And even with the windows down at highway speeds, those rivets held up perfectly. The beige flannelette color blended surprisingly well with my car’s interior—way better than the clear push pins I’d tried before.
One thing to note: the fabric covers can be a bit tricky to snap on at first, but once they’re in place, they stay put. And while 60 rivets might seem like overkill, trust me—if your headliner is really sagging, you’ll use most of them.
This kit saved me hundreds compared to a professional repair, and it looks way better than thumbtacks or glue (which never lasts anyway). If your headliner is giving you grief, this is definitely worth a try!