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Old 11-21-2007, 05:15 PM
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Default headliner cleaning

Hello all,

I have a 99 disco II, the headlineer has a few small spots on it, looks like coffee stains, .
what will clean the headliner without damaging it???

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Old 11-22-2007, 08:50 AM
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Really a good question. I have never wanted to try and clean my head liner out of my concern of staining it, either locking in the staqin so it will never come out or making it too clean and then the rest of the head liner looks dirty.
I would suggest you talk with a detail shop and see what they say.
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Default RE: headliner cleaning

i sprayed some of the simple green stuff on a towel then kinda dabed it up their and scubed it and it got a stain off a new headliner i put in my disco 1
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I used OXY POWER OUT from Tutrle Wax. worked like a charm.
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Old 06-19-2008, 09:31 PM
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Cleaning the Headliner is risky. I tried cleaning it before but I end up going to a detailing shop just to fix it. If you are up for the challenge try getting some Oxy power out and give it a shot. hope you clean it perfectly.


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