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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Cleaning Headliner
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<blockquote data-quote="Merlinii" data-source="post: 16140753" data-attributes="member: 159564"><p>Headliners can be finicky to clean.</p><p>As a rule, they are fabric, glued to a thin piece of wood, attached to the roof.</p><p>Many (if not all) All Purpose Cleaners (APC) can/will cause to glue to come loose.</p><p>Another thing "Not to do" is using a steamer to clean the headliner as the fabric will fall.</p><p>You know the look where pockets of headliner fabric are dropping in many headliner areas.</p><p></p><p>You could try this tip...Use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (in an inconspicuous spot) to test.</p><p>Let me know your results.</p><p></p><p>BTW - Many "modern" headliners are a single piece of plastic molded to look like fabric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merlinii, post: 16140753, member: 159564"] Headliners can be finicky to clean. As a rule, they are fabric, glued to a thin piece of wood, attached to the roof. Many (if not all) All Purpose Cleaners (APC) can/will cause to glue to come loose. Another thing "Not to do" is using a steamer to clean the headliner as the fabric will fall. You know the look where pockets of headliner fabric are dropping in many headliner areas. You could try this tip...Use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (in an inconspicuous spot) to test. Let me know your results. BTW - Many "modern" headliners are a single piece of plastic molded to look like fabric. [/QUOTE]
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