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Help!!!How do you clean the ceiling of your car??

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orangeclipse

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Jun 21, 2002
North Palm Beach, Florida
I have something on the inside ceiling of my car, and i dont know how to clean it. I have heard from sum one that you cant use regular products on it because it makes it shrink. If sum one could get back to me with what they use or experiences i would greatly appreciate it.
 
ok...if your talking about the headliner...its really pretty easy. The only rule is to not spray the carpet shampoo (or whatever you use) directly on the headliner, it will dilute the glue and make it fall. Just get a nice rag pretty wet with cleaning solution, and rub back and forth, the rag should turn brown or black, esp if you smoke in your car. Just dont rub so hard that you pull the headliner down either
 
Originally posted by TurboBlue
ok...if your talking about the headliner...its really pretty easy. The only rule is to not spray the carpet shampoo (or whatever you use) directly on the headliner, it will dilute the glue and make it fall. Just get a nice rag pretty wet with cleaning solution, and rub back and forth, the rag should turn brown or black, esp if you smoke in your car. Just dont rub so hard that you pull the headliner down either
yeah thats a good way to do it,talking about headliners i got a new one today LOL,mines was pealing off from the front i guess its from the sun,i got it for 10 bucks at a junkyard,another thing u can do that looks really kool is remove the headliner and find someone that refurbishes seats and things like that and have them refurbish ur headliner in vinyl,its looks alot nicer than cloth and its not expensive either,the results is worth the few bucks :thumb:
 
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