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Old 10-31-2008, 11:45 PM   #1
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Headliner Cleaner?

Will 303 cleaner and spot remover be effective in cleaning my headliner?
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Re: Headliner Cleaner?

Be very careful. It is very easy to cause the adhesive holding the headliner fabric to foam to give way and you'll have pockets where the fabric will start to sag. I mist a MF with my interior cleaner (303 concentrate) and lightly wipe the headliner to clean. But try not to make the fabric wet and saturated. Sometimes I only need to use a medium stiffness bristle shoe brush to brush the headliner. I'm suprised at how good it can look sometimes only from a brushing.
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Old 11-01-2008, 07:06 AM   #3
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Re: Headliner Cleaner?

I too would suggest being careful, in the past I used Woolite diluted heavily in a small spray bottle to spot treat areas and never had an issue.
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Re: Headliner Cleaner?

I would think that a spray foam would be better for a headliner.
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Re: Headliner Cleaner?

I use Detailking Interior Foam, it works very well on velour, carpets and headliner material, is kinda a dry foam and will not get the headliner too damp. Excellent product! Here is a link to it:

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Re: Headliner Cleaner?

I Myself use Adam's carpet and upholstery cleaner misted on a microfiber and that works well for me
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