If you’ve ever been in a car with a cigarette burn in the headliner, you know that it can be a real pain to repair. The headliner is usually made of cloth or vinyl, and it’s not easy to get to the underlying fabric. In some cases, the cigarette burn may have gone all the way through the headliner and into the car’s interior. Here are four tips for repairing a cigarette burn in car headliner:

  1. Start by cleaning up any debris that may have gotten into the wound. This will help prevent infection and make it easier to see what needs to be done next.
  2. If there is any loose fabric nearby, use a needle and thread to sew it back together as best you can. Make sure that you use enough thread so that there is no chance of future separation.
  3. If there is any exposed metal, use a metal patch kit to cover it up completely. This will help protect the headliner from further damage and make it less likely that water will seep through the hole in the fabric.
  4. Finally, seal any edges with clear adhesive or silicone sealant so that water cannot get inside and cause damage again down the road ..