Cleaning your head liner
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This is a difficult problem, since the headliners can be very brittle. I'd start with something mild first and see if that works. So, perhaps try some Febreeze or similar product and mist the length of the headliner. Don't soak it, just mist. Probably have to repeat a few times. Make sure you wipe up any that gets on your leather just in case.
If that doesn't quite get the job done, I've used Scent Killer before - it is stuff I use for archery hunting to eliminate human scent, basically a carbon spray. It works pretty well too.
If that doesn't quite get the job done, I've used Scent Killer before - it is stuff I use for archery hunting to eliminate human scent, basically a carbon spray. It works pretty well too.
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Ozium air sanitiser. Can be found in Wal-Mart and the like. It is actually an air sanitiser rather than masking the scent. I heard years ago that commercial airliners use it, but I don't know the validity of that statement.
What I do know from experience: Way back when I was 16 (more than half my life ago), my parents went away for the weekend, and I, of course, had a party. I don't know how many packs of cigarettes were smoked in the house, but the day before parents came home the house reeked of smoke. I bought 2 cans of Ozium, and emptied them both the night before parents returned.
They didn't smell a thing when they got home!
What I do know from experience: Way back when I was 16 (more than half my life ago), my parents went away for the weekend, and I, of course, had a party. I don't know how many packs of cigarettes were smoked in the house, but the day before parents came home the house reeked of smoke. I bought 2 cans of Ozium, and emptied them both the night before parents returned.
They didn't smell a thing when they got home!
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Excellent ideas!! I knew if I turned to you guys that someone had a remedy. Remember the days of smoking on planes. They had to do something and I will bet it was one of the ideas above. The carbon spray is an interesting thought because I know that carbon is used to remove musty scents and carbon packets are used in aquariums to remove a lot of the ammonia that the fish produce.
Thanks for the ideas. I will give them a try and let you know how it all turns out. Any other ideas too are welcomed. Persistence is the key in many problems.
Thanks again to you both Chris X and lordmorpheus!
Thanks for the ideas. I will give them a try and let you know how it all turns out. Any other ideas too are welcomed. Persistence is the key in many problems.
Thanks again to you both Chris X and lordmorpheus!
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RROJ - this is the product I use: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...080&hasJS=true
I also used it one time when our cat soiled the carpet. I couldn't believe it but it took the smell out. If it can take out cat pee, it can take out anything!
There are tons of similar products on the market - you can find them at just about any sporting goods store. Just be careful, some are scented to smell like "fresh earth" which is basically dirt. I don't think you want that one!
Yes please let us know how it goes for you.
I also used it one time when our cat soiled the carpet. I couldn't believe it but it took the smell out. If it can take out cat pee, it can take out anything!
There are tons of similar products on the market - you can find them at just about any sporting goods store. Just be careful, some are scented to smell like "fresh earth" which is basically dirt. I don't think you want that one!
Yes please let us know how it goes for you.
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Thanks Chris,
I will be making the purchase soon. Its funny I have so many things to do and life keeps getting in the way of cleaning my headliner. lol I will definitely share my results with the LR crew!
Thanks again for the additional ideas. From all the viewers I think we are helping many Range Rovers smell like just leather again!
Stay tuned everyone.
I will be making the purchase soon. Its funny I have so many things to do and life keeps getting in the way of cleaning my headliner. lol I will definitely share my results with the LR crew!
Thanks again for the additional ideas. From all the viewers I think we are helping many Range Rovers smell like just leather again!
Stay tuned everyone.
#7
RROJ, be very carefull with the head liner they start with a small area sagging and then the whole thing starts to come down. If you want you can replace the head liner here is a link to a place that sells replacement kits. (By the way it's not a fun job) But the black one looks cool. Some of the guys on the Disco side of the forum paint the interior roof rather then replacing it. Again, NOT a fun Job
http://www.landroverheadliner.com/
http://www.landroverheadliner.com/
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