Cleaning headliner
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Cleaning headliner
Just thought id post this as seen the question come up a few times and have found a new product that works really well.
Before I had cleaned mine using cream cleaner, tooth brush and severe neak ache which gave really good results but very messy. But today due to my seats being stained by some car covers and using a mountain of different products tried one of these jml magic sponge things which didnt get the stains out of seats but tried it on the headlining as it was starting to get grubby again and really did wonders. Had to use a J cloth aswell as the sponge doesnt soak up all the grime your moving but a scrub with the sponge and a wipe with the cloth and all clean. Mine wasn't overly dirty so not sure how well it would work on a really dirty one but I was impressed with the results, very quick and all for £1.99.
Dan
Before I had cleaned mine using cream cleaner, tooth brush and severe neak ache which gave really good results but very messy. But today due to my seats being stained by some car covers and using a mountain of different products tried one of these jml magic sponge things which didnt get the stains out of seats but tried it on the headlining as it was starting to get grubby again and really did wonders. Had to use a J cloth aswell as the sponge doesnt soak up all the grime your moving but a scrub with the sponge and a wipe with the cloth and all clean. Mine wasn't overly dirty so not sure how well it would work on a really dirty one but I was impressed with the results, very quick and all for £1.99.
Dan
1983 Cabby Gti All White Edition
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