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was playin around today trying to clean off some greasy finger marks from my headlining and came across this stuff that looks to have worked like magic !!! was just from woolies supermarket. i just sprayed it all over the headliner and rubbed it in with a wet, clean white rag, then hosed it off. maybe should have waited till summer as i think its gunna take a while to dry, but boy its clean !!!! it looks like new.
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nice

Ive been meaning to do my headliner. Its not that dirty but Ive been detailing the rest of the interior so it makes sense to do it completely.
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its pretty much dried overnight just standing up in the garage, the water has drained out because the material is kinda like polar-fleece, doesn't hold water.
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I gotta do mine too ... It is filthy ...
I just had to add it ......
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was dry today after being in the sun for an hr or so. it dried really well, not fluffy and soooo clean, looks like new.
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col2560 wrote:was dry today after being in the sun for an hr or so. it dried really well, not fluffy and soooo clean, looks like new.
Come do mine .. Hehehehehe
I just had to add it ......
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hey.. any guide to remove headliner please??!
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Does the head-liner then require to be glued back in?
looks damn good mate! might have to do it myself in the future...
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I know that you can pop it out just above the door frame and run your finger along it so it progressively pops out. I believe that theres a black trim that it sits in. Thats for above the doors and around to the front. Not 100% sure about the rest of the car, I assume its the same.
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Sunvisors have to come off and rear brake light cover
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http://completefto.com.au/CompleteFTO.asp?aid=341
shows how to remove it, doesn't mention anything about it actually being glued in?
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There is no glue & you don't need it


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sweet about the glue :)
Are you saying I don't need to clean my roof, it's filthy...
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I think he's saying you don't need glue.

Would the headliner come out from the door opening?
Does the door need to come off or anything?
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spetz wrote:I think he's saying you don't need glue.

Would the headliner come out from the door opening?
Does the door need to come off or anything?
no door can stay on but window down and no glue needed at all u will know y when u have it out its not a bomadoor :lol:
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