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Title: roof linning
Post by: pauls on 17 July 2012, 21:50:03
Evening, I want to clean the roof linning in the car can anybody advise what to use as i dont want to spray it with liquid and make it saggy.
cheers Paul :y
Title: Re: roof linning
Post by: jonny2112 on 17 July 2012, 22:09:14
Is it really bad? A damp sponge or cloth may be enough.
I guess one of the valeters may have other ideas though  :y
Title: Re: roof linning
Post by: pauls on 17 July 2012, 22:16:35
Its not really bad I have a carpet cleaner that I normally clean the car seats/carpets with, I was just wondering if somebody could recomend one of those foam cleaners.
Title: Re: roof linning
Post by: Victor Meldrew on 17 July 2012, 23:28:58
Just cleaned mine with Autoglym Upholstery Cleaner.  Sprayed on sparingly then wiped with a clean damp cloth, came up a treat with no sagging. Pretty good stuff, don't know how it does it but dirt just seems to disappear, no need for rinsing.
Title: Re: roof linning
Post by: joshwyatt on 17 July 2012, 23:47:18
This is what I use;
http://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product-proddetail.asp?Range=&v06VQ=GE

Really is excellent, low odour, no discolouring and works well  :y
I tend to spray it onto the headlining, wipe over and then hoover over the area.
Title: Re: roof linning
Post by: gstylebaby on 18 July 2012, 05:07:02
Tesco a.p.c called daisy dilute it to 10:1....so thats 1 part a.p.c to 10 parts water. Spay onto cloth or micro fiber would be better and wipe over should do the trick it did mine great and was like night and day lol.  Oh and tesco dasiy is about 90p for a big bottle so lasts an age.....If you need to do anything abit more aggressive dilue it around 4:1 but i would'ent try that on your headlinning unless its mega dirty.