Try this product: http://www.3m.com/product/information/S ... esive.html" target="_blank
You can find it at AutoZone, and likely other parts stores.
Though it won't look like a new headliner, it will hold the fabric in place. I've used it on headliners probably a dozen or so times without complaint from the vehicle's owner. It also works well for securing other types of loose trim like wood strips, door panel pieces, etc.
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Re: falling headliner

Worked fine in my 1986 Pontiac Grand Am. Looked like crap though.
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Re: falling headliner
Find a better place to squirrel away all that ammo!schlepporello wrote:"falling headliner"

Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?