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How to clean a headliner?
So I bought my car and the headliner had water stains on it and I took it out. The headliner is in really good shape besides the stains so I was thinking... Can I have it dry cleaned?!?
What is your opinion? Also what do you guys think I should do about cleaning it if the dry cleaning isn't a good idea? |
Re: How to clean a headliner?
How about some spot stain remover made for upholstery? Should work well and not damage the fabric.
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
go gently at with with a white cotton rag and/or a soft bristled brush.
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
The bristle brush is what i uesed and it messed it up.... : (
worth a shot though... thanks for the help |
Re: How to clean a headliner?
just blot at it with a rag versus scrub and you shouldnt mess it up. Wont get nearly all the stains out, but oh well
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
So you guys don't think that I should get it dry cleaned or steam cleaned? I'm not sure if those are both the same but ya...
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
Steam could likely loosen the spray adhesive and cause stretch/sags. If done very careful over a cloth to transfer it might work. Just don't work or scrub. Spray/blot works ok. I've used an extractor before with only partial vac and slight rinse after a spot treatment (first wet wider than spot spray area to avoid clean ring lines and work outside in on stains).
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Re: How to clean a headliner?
The blue coral carpet/upholstery spray cleaner works very well and you just spray, wait a few mins, and dab to lift the stains. It took out stains in my 2g carpet from the previous owner, so the stains had to have been at least 4 years old. Last time I checked, it was a blue and white can at wal-mart in the auto area by the polishes.
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