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Old 21 Aug 2006, 02:10 pm
Chief_Billy@hotmail.com
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Default '01 Civic Headliner/Visor Deteriorating

The grey 'upholstery' on my 01Civic Coupe sun-isors and the interior
headliner are deteriorating. The visors look like something has 'eaten
holes' in it in several places. And the headliner cloth is beginning to
seperate acoss the edge near both windshield and back window. I live
in Florida and the car is subject to some pretty hot temps, but I
usually leave my windows cracked slightly. Regardless, I'm surprised
that this is occuring in a car only 6 years old. A local auto
upholstery shop told me that the foam backing on the headliner and
cloth has deteriorated...it's a common problem.

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Old 21 Aug 2006, 02:29 pm
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Default Re: '01 Civic Headliner/Visor Deteriorating

It's not just heat. There are also ultraviolet, humidity, bacteria and mold
to worry about. In Florida you would get all five.

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> The grey 'upholstery' on my 01Civic Coupe sun-isors and the interior
> headliner are deteriorating. The visors look like something has 'eaten
> holes' in it in several places. And the headliner cloth is beginning to
> seperate acoss the edge near both windshield and back window. I live
> in Florida and the car is subject to some pretty hot temps, but I
> usually leave my windows cracked slightly. Regardless, I'm surprised
> that this is occuring in a car only 6 years old. A local auto
> upholstery shop told me that the foam backing on the headliner and
> cloth has deteriorated...it's a common problem.
>



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Old 22 Aug 2006, 10:40 pm
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Earle Horton wrote:
> It's not just heat. There are also ultraviolet, humidity, bacteria and mold
> to worry about. In Florida you would get all five.
>
> Earle
>

A local auto
> > upholstery shop told me that the foam backing on the headliner and
> > cloth has deteriorated...it's a common problem.
> >


UV rays are a lot of the problem. More than heat. Eats many
plastics, etc for lunch. Also often fades and discolors plastic
trim pieces. The best way to protect is to use the window shades
when you are parked in the sun. I have them for front and back
in the accord. I hate cracked dash panels and padding. It's the
UV rays that make the stuff get real brittle and crack. If you use
the shades, the dash will look like new nearly forever. Course,
they are kind of a pain sometimes, but I think it's worth the hassle.
I use the kind that you twist into a circle frisbee size shape when
not using. The shades also keep the sun off the steering wheel.
The black honda steering wheel on mine gets real hot if sun is
shining on it through the windshield. That can lead to cracking on
the wheel cover. I cover the rear window cuz it's carpet/plastic
covering is prone to UV damage, and it also cooks the rear speakers
after a while.. Just covering the front/back windows can reduce the
heat a goodly number of degrees if the car is in the direct sun.
I'd like to rig up some side shades of some type.. I often have to
park that car out on the street, and the sun really nails it in the
afternoon.
MK

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Old 23 Aug 2006, 09:32 am
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Chief_Billy@hotmail.com wrote:
> The grey 'upholstery' on my 01Civic Coupe sun-isors and the interior
> headliner are deteriorating. The visors look like something has 'eaten
> holes' in it in several places. And the headliner cloth is beginning to
> seperate acoss the edge near both windshield and back window. I live
> in Florida and the car is subject to some pretty hot temps, but I
> usually leave my windows cracked slightly. Regardless, I'm surprised
> that this is occuring in a car only 6 years old. A local auto
> upholstery shop told me that the foam backing on the headliner and
> cloth has deteriorated...it's a common problem.


I had the same problem in 97 Civic. Used sun shades rigorously ~ in
California, but to no avail. You can get replacement parts at
"HondaPartsDeals.com". These worked out well. I have since got
darkest legal tinting I can on my new Accord. Still using shades!
Good Luck.

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