







🚗 Elevate your ride’s vibe with breathable, durable style!
Kefly’s Beige Mesh Headliner Fabric offers a universal 54" x 60" flame-retardant polyester mesh with a 1/9 inch foam backing that prevents sagging and warping. Designed for easy cutting and installation, it enhances sound and heat insulation while fitting a wide range of vehicles and even home applications. Durable, versatile, and backed by responsive customer support, it’s the smart choice for professional-grade interior upgrades.
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Brand | Kefly |
| Color | Beige |
| Material | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | BB888 |
| Has Seat Belt Accessibility | No |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Model | Headliner Fabric Mesh Type |
| Item Weight | 1.56 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 16.7 x 12.9 x 3.6 inches |
| Item model number | Headliner Fabric Mesh Type |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Headliner Fabric Mesh Type |
A**R
Nice Replacement Headliner
Works good as a head liner replacement in my 1999 John Deere Tractor. Installs easily, take your time to prevent wrinkles. Make sure to use adhesive on both sides to ensure good adhesion.
D**D
Just like OEM
I have an older Xterra that the roof liner had degraded so bad I was using magnets to hold it up. This liner was almost the same color as the old. It may actually be the same color and the older one has just faded. The size was more than large enough to cover the entire roof of my Xterra. I took the old one out and used it to cut the pattern but left it a little larger around the outside edge so I could trim it while installing. This turned out to be a mistake as I didn't realize that there was a removable shell that the liner actually attaches to. I watched a youtube video and followed that to remove this shell. Now I could lay it across a couple saw horses to prep the shell and glue the new liner. Gluing the new liner down with spray adhesive would have been easier had I not pre cut it but luckily I left triangles in all the openings so I hadn't ruined it. I used large sheets of cardboard to cover the glue in areas I didn't want to stick down yet and worked from the middle out. It was tricky since I had stupidly precut it but I got it finished and reinstalle it in my vehicle. It looks like brand new and there are no more sags blocking my view out the rear window. It looks really nice and well worth the price. My only regret is not watching someone else do it first as I thought I would have to glue it in place fighting gravity so I tried to prep too much in advance. It would have been much easier to glue the new material on whole then cut out the holes and trim the edges. But this liner material is awesome and my roof loos like it just came out of the factory.
I**N
Should be on a roll
My “roll” came folded up in a bag which gave it some pretty impressive creases. I’ve left it out for a few weeks and ironed it on the synthetic setting. It helped out about 90% but some minor lines still remain. I’ll probably just leave them and use it as is.Aside from that… the material is an acceptable quality for the price. It’s a little thinner and not quite as stretchy as some products I’ve used in the past. Or at least how I am remembering things. It does feel like it would be pleasant to work with and probably durable enough for a headliner. I got it for my 04 Silverado and I find the color is a tolerable match to the ‘03+ GMT800 beige interiors. It has a bit too much butter for perfection, but that wouldn’t stop me from using it. I could say the same for my 8th gen Accord. The material pattern is very nicely done and matches most modern vehicles.Of course, if you can’t get the wrinkles out, it won’t get used.
R**Y
Recommend!
Came in a bit wrinkled, but the color, quality, value for the money, functionality and stain resistance so far have been very good. I think this is gonna be a very functional headliner
J**N
Strong Versatile Fabric That Worked Beautifully for My DIY Project
I repurposed this headliner fabric for a bench cushion in my entryway, and it worked out better than I expected. The mesh with foam backing was easy to cut, glued down cleanly, and stayed in place without sagging, which made the whole process simple.The material feels durable and supportive, and the beige color gave my project a clean finished look. Even with daily use it holds shape well, proving it’s more than just headliner material. What stands out is how well it performs — sturdy enough for automotive use but versatile enough for home projects.For the cost, it’s excellent value since one roll covered my bench and left extra for another project. I appreciated how easy it was to work with and how professional the end result turned out.
R**S
Excellent replacement material
This material is better than the same type I bought locally at a fabric store. The previous material was not very durable but this one is much better. The package contains more than enough for my Kei truck headliner. If I had another one to do I would reorder this material.
M**L
Low quality
Wrong color. I ordered gray, but this is a dark grey!!!!
J**B
Looks and feels good as the rest
This is the right stuff if you're looking for a headliner or similar fabric. At about $47, it's not cheap but should do the job for most vehicles. I'd suggest the 3M adhesive spray for headliners/fabrics and read the instructions on that properly, and keep your fabric and workspace clean for the process... should be obvious a dirty surface makes things more difficult to deal with. I might use the remnants for other smaller upholstery work.Final thoughts/concerns: the foam might age poorly if exposed to sun/heat as like the rest of them, but I can't really test that yet and would have to come back later to add as an update.
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