what to use when cleaning our headliner? i've been using baby wipes
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...laugh all you want but they work pretty damn well. i had some PDR done on my car (awesome job) and they left a few greasy handprints on parts of the headliner during the re-install. anything else i can try to clean this up?
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you rub it over the area you what to clean, then vacuum up the crumbs, and you're done. That's probably a good way to get the headliner clean.
The problem with water based stuff is it may leave a watermark on the headliner, and solvents/cleaners may break down the adhesive behind the headliner if you're too liberal.
In the past I've used P21S total auto wash (or P21S total cycle wash at your local harley dealer). Dilute it down 1:5 with water, put some on a towel, and dab or gently rub the greasy print away.
The problem with water based stuff is it may leave a watermark on the headliner, and solvents/cleaners may break down the adhesive behind the headliner if you're too liberal.
In the past I've used P21S total auto wash (or P21S total cycle wash at your local harley dealer). Dilute it down 1:5 with water, put some on a towel, and dab or gently rub the greasy print away.
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