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jbthompson
04-28-2006, 10:41 PM
Hey everyone! I just bought a used bug and it looks like a coke can or something exploded and got on the headliner. Any ideas how to safely clean the headliner?
Oyveychris
04-29-2006, 02:16 AM
I would use some automotive cleaner wipes (wetwipes). My headliner was a little dingy and it seemed to work well.
Big Paws
04-29-2006, 02:44 AM
I've used this on my headliner and it cleaned it dry very well. Don't know about coke stains though.
http://waxdepot.safeshopper.com/198/494.htm?522
k8thegr8
04-20-2007, 04:47 PM
I thought I'd give this tread a little bump. I really need to clean my headliner. It's grody.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
k8thegr8
04-20-2007, 04:49 PM
nvm
I found another thread
:D
DistantTwinkle
04-20-2007, 07:40 PM
what about simple green?? I used into to clean within my engine and as well as inside. My headliner is way tooo gone to even try to clean it, the past owner left cigarette marks and crazy stains.
k8thegr8
04-20-2007, 07:44 PM
When I was reading the other thread I found, someone suggested all purpose cleaner and the first thing that came into my head was simple green. That stuff is awesome. The only other thing I thought of was an oxy clean mixture, because that stuff is also awesome.
I'm going to try to clean it this weekend. I will post my experiences.
:)
marvins_dad
04-20-2007, 08:09 PM
I use Blue Coral Upholstry cleaner.
But if it has set in like a coke stain or something I don't know of any product that will help you out.
When we had our accident in Marvin we were drinking chocolate shakes and they ended up all over the headliner...it was probably about 12 hours after the accident that I was able to gain access to the car at the body shop to clean the headliner.
I was able to completely clean it with the Blue Coral.
Had I waited longer, I don't know if it would do as good of a job.
who_me285
04-20-2007, 10:21 PM
I have some stuff came with my lancer simply called Interior cleaner. I would have to go clean out the shed and dig out my detail stuff to see who makes it. But it takes smudges and dirt and any kind of stains out of my car anywhere on the inside without any scrubing practically
zmladen
05-22-2007, 05:43 AM
I have cleaned several headliners with veyr aged stains on them very easily. I use a little green machine. You can buy them at Wal-mart or any store like that. This little machine works great! Because it is a wet vac and drying system. I use cleaner that is recommended for the little green machine. I spray it on, and then suck it dry. If its really dirty, it takes two or three aplications, but I have successfully cleaned every headliner using this method.
One note to consider. If yo uare using this method, you must clean the entire headliner. I tried to clean just the dirty section once, and there was a clear line between the cleaned and un-cleaned section. I then re-cleaned the entire headliner and everything looked great.
I've used Oxy Clean successfully several times. The trick seemed to be to spray it on.. let it sit a minute or two and blot it out.
I've used it on my old Montero Sport to clean the "Cigarette Mess" left behind from a previous owner. Just tried the same trick on my NB yesterday.
Works great!
Take it out and spray it with several even, light coats of black fabric dye and call it a day. ;)
SMG
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