Tire Crud on Headliner - Tips

Gpcalero

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I did some research on headliner cleaner and it sounds like some of you use Adams Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner.

Issue that I have is that I put some wheels and tires inside the back of my truck and I grazed the tan headliner. Now I have a black mark combo of rubber and tire shine up there and hopefully some of you have some tips for removing it without ruining my head liner lol.

Not a huge mark, but bothers me.

P.S. I didn't use my bed because I loaded them up the night before to avoid moving them in a suit and didn't want my Welds to get stolen in the night.
 

ashleyroachclip

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2 things .
To clean , try windex and micro fiber towel .
2
Load parts the next day before putting on a Suit ....
 

NastyGT500

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If you use the Adam's product, which I have had great results with, dilute it first and do a test spot. It can be 'strong'. You can also try Woolite. May have some of that in your laundry area, very gentle
, and good cleaning characteristics.

Keep us posted!
 

nxhappy

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50/50 LA's awesome yellow cleaner, can be found at dollar tree. Hands down the best stuff for ANY stain removal.
 

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