headlining cleaning

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JPB
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Re: headlining cleaning

#11 Post by JPB »

johnc wrote:Hi all,
Thanks for the replies.
I've considered the emulsion option but as the headling is perforated I'm concerned the emulsion could block the holes and leave a 'blotchy' appearance.....
An understandable concern, but if you view the thread in that link, both cars there have perforated roof cloth. ;)
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
Talking Hoarse
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Location: Winchcombe, Glos, UK

Re: headlining cleaning

#12 Post by Talking Hoarse »

JPB wrote:That gorgeous Datsun is a very good advert for any product that its owner recommends!
:D
My cheque is in the post John. I hope that you will accept my personal cheque.
Ed ;)
mach1rob
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Re: headlining cleaning

#13 Post by mach1rob »

I've used this with good results before

http://www.armorall.eu/uk/products/item ... se-cleaner

it got a light grey cloth headliner looking like new, not bad considering it was in a car that had 350,000 miles on the clock and had been used as a cab!
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