sheppo
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Post by sheppo on Sept 20, 2013 16:19:46 GMT 10
I know we have been down this ave before but i can't find the thread. I have tried all the old cleaners EG sugar soap, detergent, Nifti to try and clean up my sun liner headlining to no avail, still looks like S%&t so any one have any better methods please. Sheppo
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Post by greedy53 on Sept 20, 2013 19:24:29 GMT 10
is the liner made of a plastic kind of stuff this mite sound a bit crazy,a friend of mine used vinal spray in his old holden and finish up a treat
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bigkel
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Post by bigkel on Sept 21, 2013 13:08:40 GMT 10
Hi ,, i recently used a cheap no name auto " interior cleaner" from Super Cheap probably $2 or $3 , sprays out and foams on the job and you wipe it off with a damp cloth, can be used on vinyl, velour, leather, and cloth , i could not believe how well it worked on the 53 year old leather that was brown ,it instantly remover all the crap and bought the red leather colour back , it did remove a little red dye onto the rag , the vinyl was not as dirty as the leather but it came up as good as any product possibly could , of course it cannot remove stains that are right through the fabric , for example mould the has been there for years that has eaten its way into the inner layers , for that i use a chlorine gel from the supermarket which can also only do so much once the fabric is stained , good luck . cheers kel.
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sheppo
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Love my Juke box car.
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Post by sheppo on Sept 23, 2013 8:19:14 GMT 10
;D Thanks guys for the advice. Sheppo
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