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cleaning ceiling in car?

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  • RidinRailsR Offline
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    RidinRails
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    #9

    i have a steamer i was gonna try that next....the ceiling pretty much seems like a piece of cardboard.

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    • JoelJ Offline
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      Joel
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      I have never taken the headliner out of a car to clean it... Just go to a detail shop and ask them to clean the ceiling. Theyll charge you 20 bucks maybe

      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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      • sitn2loS Offline
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        pull it and go with black and and get a sti logo stitched into it:icon_thumleft:

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            • 9 Offline
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              MisterCMK wrote:
              You're gonna have to pull the headliner down to clean it.

              I have cleaned 100's of head liners and NOT once have we had to remove the headliner to clean it.. The best way for a diy'er is to buy some foam cleaner and spray it up there and use a damp rag and rub it clean .. or pay a detail shop to clean it wit the right tools.

              My .02

              PS misterCMK ur a moron :icon_thumright:

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              • MisterCMKM Offline
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                meh, I never said I was a detailer.

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                • JoelJ Offline
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                  But you said you are gonna HAVE to take down your headliner...

                  no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                  • MisterCMKM Offline
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                    Get over it Joel...

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                    • RidinRailsR Offline
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                      get over it cmk...you were wrong.

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                      • MisterCMKM Offline
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                        Yeah, so what? Joel is splitting hairs.

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                          I know its been a month or so since the last post and you probably have got the headliner cleaned, but I'll throw in my 2 cents! Theres this stuff called Crazy Clean. It comes in a red & white can. You can get it at Berg Fargo Motor auto parts store over by Wheels) Its about $3 or $4. Its an all purpose cleaner that is gentle on all surfaces & works really well! You just spray on a nice mist and wipe the area a few times with a clean rag. I detail with it all the time!

                          '01 PT Cruiser - Black

                          '67 Chevy P/U - Needs lots-o-work

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